Death By Civilisation: How to Accidently Ruin a Perfectly Decent Society (and How it Might Still be Saved)

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Sociology, Political Science
Cover of the book Death By Civilisation: How to Accidently Ruin a Perfectly Decent Society (and How it Might Still be Saved) by James Cary, Darton, Longman & Todd LTD
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: James Cary ISBN: 9780232530407
Publisher: Darton, Longman & Todd LTD Publication: April 30, 2013
Imprint: Darton, Longman and Todd Language: English
Author: James Cary
ISBN: 9780232530407
Publisher: Darton, Longman & Todd LTD
Publication: April 30, 2013
Imprint: Darton, Longman and Todd
Language: English

The world is full of well-meaning people experiencing disappointment, discontentment and despair. We can put a man on the moon and grow an ear on the back of the mouse, but maybe it’s time we thought about doing something useful. Award-winning comedy writer James Cary has been thinking about this for some time and, after plenty of time on the internet and reading some magazines, he reckons he’s found some answers. They lurk in five of the great institutions of society: The Government, The Media, The City, Academia and The Church. They all seek to make our lives better, but frequently end up being part of the problem. In his own, inimitable way James Cary stomps up to these gates of these great institutions, rings their doorbell and runs.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The world is full of well-meaning people experiencing disappointment, discontentment and despair. We can put a man on the moon and grow an ear on the back of the mouse, but maybe it’s time we thought about doing something useful. Award-winning comedy writer James Cary has been thinking about this for some time and, after plenty of time on the internet and reading some magazines, he reckons he’s found some answers. They lurk in five of the great institutions of society: The Government, The Media, The City, Academia and The Church. They all seek to make our lives better, but frequently end up being part of the problem. In his own, inimitable way James Cary stomps up to these gates of these great institutions, rings their doorbell and runs.

More books from Darton, Longman & Todd LTD

Cover of the book So A Comedian Walks Into Church: Confessions of a Kneel-down Stand-up by James Cary
Cover of the book Archbishop Justin Welby: The Road to Canterbury by James Cary
Cover of the book Gender: The Inclusive Church Resource by James Cary
Cover of the book The 100 Word Bible: The world's best-selling book - in 100 pages fo 100 words by James Cary
Cover of the book Down's Syndrome - The Biography by James Cary
Cover of the book Silent Melody: An Experience of Contemporary Spiritual Life by James Cary
Cover of the book All In This Together?: Identity, Politics, and the Church in Austerity Britain by James Cary
Cover of the book Apocalypse When?: Why we want to believe there will be no tomorrow by James Cary
Cover of the book Theologygrams: Theology explained in diagrams by James Cary
Cover of the book That Other Voice: In Search of a God Who Speaks by James Cary
Cover of the book Fierce Imaginings: The Great War, Ritual, Memory and God by James Cary
Cover of the book Prayers for OCD: Understanding and healing by James Cary
Cover of the book Time and Relative Dimensions in Faith: Religion and Doctor Who by James Cary
Cover of the book Mercy Within Mercy: Georges and Pauline Vanier and the Search for God by James Cary
Cover of the book Transfaith: A Trangender pastoral resource by James Cary
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy