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Away With All Gods!: Unchaining the Mind and Radically Changing the World
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Away With All Gods!: Unchaining the Mind and Radically Changing the World

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Bringing a unique revolutionary communist voice to the current discourse about god, atheism and morality, Avakian demystifies religious belief and examines how, even in its most progressive interpretations, religion stands in the way of the emancipation of humanity. A thread deeply woven throughout Away With All Gods! is the need to fully rupture with all forms of superstition, and to take up instead a truly scientific approach to understanding and transforming reality.

Whether you believe in god, or are an agnostic or an atheist, Bob Avakian will challenge you with his powerful critique of long-established traditions and his liberating vision of a radically different world.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherInsight Press
Release dateApr 1, 2008
ISBN9780983266167
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    A very disappointing book, as the author appears to assume that his view of atheism is able to speak for all atheists. The book is more a paean to communism than a ringing endorsement of atheism. The authors arguments in favor of non-belief are old, and not well expressed. Stick with Dawkins or Hitchens.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    A very disappointing book, as the author appears to assume that his view of atheism is able to speak for all atheists. The book is more a paean to communism than a ringing endorsement of atheism. The authors arguments in favor of non-belief are old, and not well expressed. Stick with Dawkins or Hitchens.