Angst and Evolution

The Struggle for Human Potential

By Francis X. Jozwik; John M. Gist
(Abzar Pub Usa, Hardcover, 9780981624402, 224pp.)

Publication Date: January 2009

Categories: General, General, Movements - Humanism

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Does life have purpose and meaning? This question is a fount of anxiety that plagues mankind. No one has yet provided a definitive and believable answer that will allow humans to live in mental harmony. Angst and Evolution is a pragmatic investigation into life. It attempts to reveal and make sense of the struggle for human potential. Evidence is gathered and synthesized from the scientific, mythic, literary and cultural experience gained by our presence on planet Earth.




About the Author

Francis Jozwik received a Ph.D. in Plant Science and began his career lecturing in plant physiology with the University of Wisconsin System. He was later appointed Arid Lands Research Scientist with The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization of Australia. In addition to his scientific and academic background, Dr. Jozwik has worked and published several books in the field of commercial horticulture. Who's Who in America and Who's Who in the World have repeatedly honored Dr. Jozwik for his professional accomplishments. John Montfort Gist teaches English and Philosophy at Western New Mexico University. He earned an M.F.A. in Writing and is the former Director of Professional Writing at Western Carolina University. Gist is the author of two novels and numerous essays and short stories. Who's Who in America and Who's Who in the World have repeatedly honored Gist for his professional accomplishments.

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