Culture Against Man by Jules Henry

How Culture Makes, Breaks, and Transforms Us

In this thought-provoking exploration of societal norms, the author delves into the ways in which cultural practices can often work against the well-being and development of individuals. Through a critical lens, the book examines various aspects of modern life, from education and family dynamics to consumerism and conformity, highlighting how these elements can stifle creativity, individuality, and genuine human connection. By challenging readers to question the status quo, the narrative encourages a reevaluation of the values and systems that shape our everyday lives, urging a shift towards more authentic and fulfilling human experiences.