

The Death Of Man
What happens when human reason is wielded as a weapon, slicing through the accumulated detritus of ignorant and benighted ages to reveal the glorious new world of the Enlightenment? The old order is cleared away and space is made for the new— but at what cost? Can reason itself bear the burden of fashioning a comprehensive world in which man can exist as man, or does the very act of reason transform him into something else?


