The Rivers North of the Future The Testament of Ivan Illich
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The Rivers North of the Future The Testament of Ivan Illich

by Ivan Illich

Publisher
House of Anansi
Pages
252
Language
English
Published
2005

Overview

"Ivan Illich was an iconoclast who urged a fundamental rethinking of modern institutions. He believed that Western civilization can only be understood properly as a corruption of the New Testament ... ." "In The rivers north of the future, based on a series of interviews with David Cayley in the late 1990s, Illich explores this theme - characterized by the saying 'The corruption of the best is the worst.' As Charles Taylor notes in his foreword, 'from within [Illich's] perspective, the significance of the Good Samaritan story appears obvious: it is a stage on the road to a universal morality of rules.' Illich's analysis of contemporary society is both a bold historical hypothesis and an invitiation to believers to revise and renew their understanding of Christian faith." --book cover.

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