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The Wooden Horse: The Liberation of the Western Mind from Odysseus to Socrates
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The Wooden Horse: The Liberation of the Western Mind from Odysseus to Socrates Paperback - 2008

by Keld Zeruneith

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The internationally recognized magisterial history that traces the development of modern Western thought to its origins in Ancient Greek literature

What is the foundation of the Western world's conceptionsof society, philosophy, and literature? By tracing theprocesses by which consciousness evolved from its rootsin the mother cults of Ancient Greece, world-renownedhistorian Keld Zerunieth seeks out the answer-his conclusion is the groundbreaking The Wooden Horse. Byexamining Homer's great epic poems, The Illiad and The Odyssey, Zeruneith explores this fundamental paradigm shift, which constituted nothing less than the liberation of the modern mind, providing startlingly original insight into the psychological forces behind the genesis of European and American culture.

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"A sweeping, accessible inquiry into what the makers of classical Greek literature were thinking about...A readable, vigorous survey."-Kirkus

"Zeruneith successfully combines historical analysis andphilosophical reflection to show how the ancient Greeks' emphasis on intellect and rationality influenced our understanding."-Library Journal