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Wesley Smith’s War on Humans Is Out Now in Paperback

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Our colleague Wesley J. Smith is a crucial member of the team here at ENV, explaining the human costs that go along with the reign of materialism and Darwinism in education and intellectual life: the impact on the picture we carry around in our minds of what it means to be a human being.
He’s a profound, humane, compassionate thinker. As a journalist, Wesley covers a beat that’s otherwise scandalously neglected by the media, Left and Right. I thought his comments on dignity yesterday were especially insightful, and characteristic of Wesley:

Dignity is intrinsic. Sick and dying people seeking to be assured they still have it look at us — our faces — like mirrors. If they see us thinking they are less than they once were, it can be devastating.

Isn’t that the truth? But those of us with elderly and ailing loved ones often forget it.
For an introduction to Wesley you couldn’t do better than his recent book The War on Humans. It has been available in a Kindle version, but it’s a pleasure to be able to announce that it is now out in paperback. It’s a rewarding and important book to read.
The documentary of the same name, highlighting his work, is here:

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David Klinghoffer

Senior Fellow and Editor, Evolution News
David Klinghoffer is a Senior Fellow at Discovery Institute and the editor of Evolution News & Science Today, the daily voice of Discovery Institute’s Center for Science & Culture, reporting on intelligent design, evolution, and the intersection of science and culture. Klinghoffer is also the author of six books, a former senior editor and literary editor at National Review magazine, and has written for the Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Seattle Times, Commentary, and other publications. Born in Santa Monica, California, he graduated from Brown University in 1987 with an A.B. magna cum laude in comparative literature and religious studies. David lives near Seattle, Washington, with his wife and children.

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