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Justin Clemens, associate professor at The University of Melbourne is author of Psychoanalysis is an Antiphilosophy and co-author of Barron Field in New South Wales.
"Pataki is a philosopher who explores the evolution of religion through a critical atheistic perspective pivoting on psychoanalytic object-relations theory. It is this aespect of his thought that provides a much-needed depth of understanding of religious fundamentaism and extremism, the dominant themes of this timely book. Well informed by prehistoric and anthropological scholarship and argued with exceptional clarity, this book offers a sobering critique in the current historical context when much of humankind is becoming overinflated by its divine images and their correlative this-worldy identities."
Dr Jadran Mimica, Senior Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, The University of Sydney and author of Of Humans, Pigs and Souls.
"This remarkable book brings longed-for sustenance to consumers of the new-atheism literature. Tamas Pataki seeks neither to bury religion for its anti-scientific irrationalism, nor to deny its benefits. Rather, he seeks to understand the complex core of its more influential darker side, which is increasingly recruited by destructive socio-political forces reaching into the corners of our lives. Pataki's multidisciplinary critical engagement replaces the emotionally anaesthetic superficiality of existing accounts with a penetrating philosophical and psychoanalytic exposition of the severe narcissistic character disorder lying at the heart of fundamentalism and religious fanaticism."
Dr Agnes Petocz, Senior Lecturer & Honorary Fellow (retired), School of Psychology, Western Sydney University, and author of Freud, Psychoanalysis and Symbolism.