Twain Mark:
What Is Man?

And Other Irreverent Essays

Editor: S.T.Joshi

Prometheus Books (United States), 2009
Paperback, 230 pages
Size: 230x155 mm
ISBN: 9781591026853
ISBN-10: 1591026857

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What Is Man?

Assembles writings in which Mark Twain views the multifarious claims of religion - metaphysical, moral, and political - with a skeptical eye. This book includes writings that condemn religious exclusivity, the hypocritical Christian thirst for money, and the disgraceful treatment of animals by a supposedly moral human race.

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