How human thought and action are being stifled by a regime of uncertainty.

How human thought and action are being stifled by a regime of uncertainty.

The only thing we have to fear is the ‘culture of fear’ itself
NEW ESSAY: How human thought and action are being stifled by a regime of uncertainty.
Frank Furedi
Fear plays a key role in twenty-first century consciousness. Increasingly, we seem to
engage with various issues through a narrative of fear. You could see this trend
emerging and taking hold in the last century, which was frequently described as an ‘Age
of Anxiety’ (1). But in recent decades, it has become more and better defined, as
specific fears have been cultivated.
If the novel is central, there is much to explore, and if the novel is merely a minor point connected to your overall argument, that’s perfectly fine. While you are welcome to include the work of other writers, Ferudi’s ideas should be referenced; again, this doesn’t have to be central to the paper, but it should be connected to your overall argument. What is the context for this? What is the “science conundrum” I spoke about? -How would you describe Walton? What inspires him? -Why order/structure the book like this (letters from one character retelling what was told to him)?

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