Book Description | This wonderful book attempts to answer some of the puzzling questions that arise when we read the Dune History series written by Frank Herbert. Besides the message of one of those blue-eyed, red-lipped bluemen, the spice-eating Mints, sending their message from the distant future, the book and philosophy of Dune offers the most comforting set of questions one could dream of in these days before the Great Jihad. - Tom Burns, author of Political Theory, Science Fiction, and Utopian Literature
For those searching for the many aspects of wisdom in the novel Dune, the book Dune and its Philosophy is an indispensable companion to those novels, as it reveals the features of Herbert’s idea about the world that he created, and this book represents a spectrum of consciousness with a narcotic effect that comes second only to the spice itself Fionn Dempsey, Philosopher and activist in new media |