Superstition in all ages
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Superstition Through the Ages is the seminal work of Paul-Henri Thiry Holbach, in which he examines the origins and evolution of superstition throughout human history. The author reveals the influence of belief in the supernatural on the religious, social and political views of society, gives numerous examples and arguments that support his theses. The book is an important source for understanding the role of superstition in history and challenges the reader to carefully rethink his own beliefs. Baron de Holbach's "Superstition in all ages" is an invitation to an open discussion and an interesting study of the phenomenon of superstition, which plays a significant role in people's lives.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Paul Henri Thiry Holbach
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2006-01-25
- Title
- Le bon sens du curé Meslier. English
Superstition in all ages - Translator
- Anna Knoop
- Subject
- Atheism
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