Cain’s Act
An exploration of violence and human connection
Massimo Recalcati author Will Schutt translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
Published:8th Sep '22
Should be back in stock very soon
This thought-provoking work explores the themes of violence and morality through the story of Cain, urging a reflection on human connections and societal fears.
In Cain’s Act, Massimo Recalcati delves into the profound implications of Cain's violent act, viewing it through the lens of psychoanalysis. The narrative challenges conventional beliefs about human nature, suggesting that the foundation of societal existence is not rooted in the love preached by Jesus, but rather in the darker themes of hatred and violence exemplified in the biblical tale of Cain and Abel. This exploration is both timely and essential, as it reflects on the complexities of morality and the human psyche.
Recalcati argues that the delusions of self-sufficiency and the pursuit of individual perfection are at the core of fear and violence in contemporary society. He posits that true completeness is found in our connections with others, rather than in isolation. This idea serves as a powerful reminder of the lessons embedded in the story of Cain, echoing throughout history and resonating deeply in today's world.
Through a stirring examination of these themes, Cain’s Act invites readers to reflect on the fundamental questions of existence: Can we truly believe in love? The book serves as a vital commentary on the nature of violence and morality, encouraging a reevaluation of our understanding of human relationships and the societal structures that shape them.
ISBN: 9781787703971
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96 pages