Man and his Superstitions
Explore the fascinating intersection of superstition and human society in Man and his Superstitions by Carveth Read. Originally published in 1925 and now available in a revised second edition from Cambridge University Press, this insightful book spans 296 pages and delves into how superstitions have shaped the development of cultures throughout history.
Whether you are a student of anthropology, a curious reader interested in the social origins of magic and animism, or simply someone looking to understand the complexities of human belief systems, this book offers valuable perspectives. Discover how superstitions influence our lives and societies, making it a must-read for anyone intrigued by the interplay of religion and sociology.
Get your copy today and enrich your understanding of the profound impact of superstition on humanity!