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Jack R Ernest
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This self-published work discusses the individual and how they relate to the society they grew up in. It discusses how the individual becomes seduced and possessed by ideology, be it Right or Left in nature. It also suggests ways to become mature in the community. This collection of remarks is random. For those interested in politics and how the cults propagandize one, they will be interested in this book.
This is the second edition of the second volume of these notes on anarchism. I discuss more about the society, the state and gratitude. This is the final version.
This is the second set of notes on the psychology and sociology of existentialism. I consider this an add-on to my earlier book: Remarks On Existentialism: Boredom, Anxiety and Freedom. In this set of remarks i discuss The Will to Conform, the indoctrination of society through education and the system of love. Furthermore I make reference to labels and interpretation in more detail. Both this set of remarks and my previous remarks serve as a guide to obtain your existential freedom. The philosophy is founded on that of Scottish Psychiatrist RD Laing.
This is the print book of the two essays: "An Essay on Existential Nihilistic Therapy," and the second Essay: "A Second Essay on Existential Therapy." This is a self-help book based on existential therapy.
This is the fourth edition of the second volume of the initial book: "The Labelling Phenomenon." I have added new parts in this second volume. I discuss how labelling influences society. I also have chapters on how labelling influences schizophrenia, the pursuit of happiness, morality and love.
This is the A5 sized version of this print book. This is a self-help book and follow up to my other self-help book "Remarks On Existential Therapy." If you liked that book you will like this book. This set of remarks on the subject of Existential Nihilism and Existential Sociology discusses numerous topics. Labels, Narcissism and Conformity are all made reference to. It makes reference as to how society influences who we are. It discusses both Existential Psychology, Philosophy, Social Psychology, Buddhism and Stoicism. It also discuses methods to improve ones life and it serves as a guide to obtain Existential Maturity. The theory is based on the works of Erving Goffman, RD Laing, Irvin Yalom and Rollo May. It is approximately a 150 pages long and is written in the form of easy to understand remarks. This is the fourth edition of these notes.
This is a companion book to my two other books: "Remarks On Existential Nihilism" and "Remarks On Existential Therapy." If you enjoyed reading those books, this book approaches similar themes. In this book I discuss how peoples unhappiness has a social dimension to it. As in you can predict one's misery by virtue of the fact that individuals are part of society. I also have chapters on Narcissism and Gratitude.
This inflated novella contains three distinct stories that are intertwined with each other. In one story, the world is on the brink of destruction with an asteroid heading for collision. Law and order breaks down and man tries desperately to maintain survival by sending space ships to the stars, hoping to find a new home. In the second story, three friends embark on a crusade to conquer the film industry in Hollywood. They laugh, smoke, and drink, and try to forget their failures. In the third story, a man keeps a diary of his time in a psychiatric hospital. This work of philosophical fiction deals with existential and nihilistic themes.
This book contains three short stories that share the same overall theme of a society of infertility. The stories range from being 20 or so pages long to about 50 pages. Themes of alienation, existentialism and escapism reverberate throughout the three stories.
This collection of short stories contains seven stories that revolve around science-fiction and existential themes. In one story, the unnamed narrator who lives in solitude in the wilderness, discusses his life of seclusion. In another story, a planet called Elysium is the last refuge of mankind. The stories encompass themes of alienation, escapism and existentialism.
This novella contains three short stories that all revolve around a pure bred golden English Cocker Spaniel. The three short stories are different, but all make reference to this Cocker Spaniel called Bubba Henry. This novella deals with existential and also animal welfare themes.