The Denial of Death
Becker's Pulitzer Prize-winning work synthesizes psychology, philosophy, and anthropology to argue that the fear of death is the primary motivator of human behavior. Exploring how humans create meaning and heroism to deny mortality, it examines culture, religion, and the human condition. The work profoundly influenced existential psychology and terror management theory.
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