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In this work by F. Willard Brown, the author presents established facts on a range of topics - from education to religious belief to health and wellness - that are crucial for an understanding of life, but often remain strikingly unknown to the public. Professor Brown explains how our species has evolved a superior intelligence yet lacks in wisdom. He explores the root causes of mankind's homicidal nature and warns of the consequences of ignorance. The reader will emerge with a greater understanding of human consciousness of the fundamental reason for mankind's disunity and conflict. Brown…mehr

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In this work by F. Willard Brown, the author presents established facts on a range of topics - from education to religious belief to health and wellness - that are crucial for an understanding of life, but often remain strikingly unknown to the public. Professor Brown explains how our species has evolved a superior intelligence yet lacks in wisdom. He explores the root causes of mankind's homicidal nature and warns of the consequences of ignorance. The reader will emerge with a greater understanding of human consciousness of the fundamental reason for mankind's disunity and conflict. Brown proposes that wise mentoring for our future must involve such topics as conditioning, the pursuit of truth, the importance of healthful living, and common misconceptions such as the illusion of free will. A profound philosophical meditation on pressing issues of our day, What the Media Won't Tell You is a must read for all interested in the global society in which they live.
Autorenporträt
F. Willard Brown graduated from Cal Poly and the University of Illinois and did additional graduate work at the University of California, Berkeley. He is an author, lecturer, and population activist, has worked with Planned Parenthood, the Population Institute, and the Population Media Center. He has taught at Cal Poly, Palomar College, UC San Diego, and Brockwood Park.