About “The Abolition of Man”
C. S. Lewis writes an essay in which he argues for the continued importance of universal values like courage and honor in modern society. He believes these values are essential for personal and social well-being. Lewis aims to show that such principles are not outdated but remain relevant in addressing current challenges. His goal is to convince readers that upholding these values is necessary for a meaningful life. The essay focuses on the moral and ethical significance of these ideals.
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- 2009 · ISBN 9780061949128
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| Cover | Edition | Year | ISBN | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| | The Abolition of Man | 2009 | 9780061949128 | Buy on Amazon |
| | The abolition of man, or, Reflections on education with special reference to the teaching of English in the upper forms of schools | 2001 | 0060652942 | Buy on Amazon |
| | The Abolition of Man | 2000 | 9780805420470 | Buy on Amazon |
| | The Abolition of Man | 1996 | 9780684823713 | Buy on Amazon |
| | The abolition of man, or, Reflections on education with special reference to the teaching of English in the upper forms of schools | 1986 | 0020867905 | Buy on Amazon |
| | The abolition of man | 1978 | 0006251986 | Buy on Amazon |
| Abolition of Man | 1962 | 9780020662303 | Buy on Amazon | |
| | Abolition of Man | 1962 | 9780020662303 | Buy on Amazon |
| | The Abolition of Man | 1947 | — | Buy on Amazon |