<h2><b>Fear in Contemporary Society and its Consequences</b><br></h2><p>“A delightfully fearless and deeply sensitive examination of that most primal and formative human experience.”  ―<b>Alan Burdick</b>, author of <em>Why Time Flies: A Mostly Scientific Investigation</em><br></p><p><b>#1 New Release in Evolutionary Psychology and Buddhism</b></p><p><b>For anyone suffering from global pandemic anxiety caused by the new coronavirus, comes an exploration of one of the most powerful and primitive human emotions.</b></p><p><b>A history and culture of fear.</b> Over the last five hundred years, life for the average human being has changed dramatically―plagues no longer routinely wipe out entire families, and we no longer empty our chamber pots into the street. But, progress has shown that no matter how many dangers we neutralize, new ones emerge. Why? Because our level of fear remains constant.</p><p><b>Fear</b><b> in contemporary society.</b> Fo