Help The Original Human Dilemma

Cover of Help The Original Human Dilemma by Garret Keizer
Publisher: HarperCollins
Year: 2005
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 9780060816148
Dimensions:
Height: 0.8 Inches
Length: 7.9 Inches
Weight: 0.36596735492 Pounds
Width: 5.3 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 158/.3
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Help The Original Human Dilemma by Garret Keizer, published by HarperCollins on August 23, 2005, is a thought-provoking exploration of the complexities surrounding the act of helping others. In this 288-page reprint, Keizer delves into the paradox that defines our humanity: we are only human when we assist others, yet our attempts to help can often lead to misunderstandings and complications. The book raises essential questions about the nature of assistance, examining when help becomes a hindrance and how our intentions can sometimes fall short.

Readers will find a rich tapestry of insights drawn from history, literature, and personal experiences, as Keizer invites contemplation on the stakes involved in human interactions. The narrative traverses various examples, from the biblical Good Samaritan to contemporary humanitarian efforts, illustrating the nuances of support and the dilemmas we face in our relationships. Help encourages reflection on our perpetual need for assistance and the challenges that arise in our efforts to provide it, reminding us that we are not alone in our struggles to navigate these intricate dynamics.


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In a book the San Francisco Chronicle called “unclassifiably wise” and a “masterpiece,” noted Harper’s essayist Garret Keizer explores the paradox that we are human only by helping others– and all too human when we try to help.

It is the primal cry, the first word in a want ad, the last word on the tool bar of a computer screen. A song by the Beatles, a prayer to the gods, the reason Uncle Sam is pointing at you. What we get by with a little of, what we could use a bit more of, what we were only trying to do when we were so grievously misunderstood. What we’ll be perfectly fine without, thank you very much.

It makes us human. It can make us suffer. It can make us insufferable. It can make all the difference in the world. It can fall short.

“Help is like the swinging door of human experience: ‘I can help!’ we exclaim and go toddling into the sunshine; ‘I was no help at all,’ we mutter and go shuffling to our graves. I’m betting that the story can be happier than that . . . but I have a clearer idea now than I once did of what I’m betting against.”

In his new book, Help, Garret Keizer raises the questions we ask everyday and in every relationship that matters to us. What does it mean to help? When does our help amount to hindrance? When are we getting less help–or more–than we actually want? When are we kidding ourselves in the name of helping (or of refusing to “enable”) someone else?

Drawing from history, literature, firsthand interviews, and personal anecdotes, Help invites us to ponder what is at stake whenever one human being tries to assist another. From the biblical Good Samaritan to present day humanitarians, from heroic sacrifices in times of political oppression to nagging dilemmas in times of ordinary stress, Garret Keizer takes us on a journey that is at once far–ranging and never far from where we live. He reminds us that in our perpetual need for help, and in our frequent perplexities over how and when to give it, we are not alone.

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Language: en. Pages: 288. Edition: Reprint.

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