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Man's Search for Meaning

Man's Search for Meaning

4 hrs. 29 min.
Language Russian
Narrator Oleg Isaev
Narrator Oleg Isaev
Description
This remarkable book made its author one of the greatest spiritual teachers of humanity in the 20th century. In it, the philosopher and psychologist Viktor Frankl—who survived the Nazi death camps—opened a path to understanding the meaning of life for millions of people around the world. Under the terrible, murderous conditions of the concentration camps, he demonstrated an extraordinary strength of the human spirit. The spirit is stubborn, despite weakness of the body and disorder of the soul. There is a reason for a person to live.
Why is the book worth reading?
The book sold in million-copy print runs in dozens of countries. The world’s major philosophers considered it one of the greatest works of humanity, and for millions of ordinary people it helped change their lives. According to a survey by the U.S. Library of Congress National Library, the book entered the top ten books that most influenced people’s lives around the world.

Contents
01. Stubbornness of the spirit. Foreword by D. Leontiev. (13:24)
02. The Unknown Inmate. (03:22)
03. Active and passive selection. (05:17)
04. Report of Inmate No. 119104 (psychological experiment). (08:56)
05. Phase one: arrival at the camp. (00:35)
06. Auschwitz Station. (08:26)
07. The First Selection. (06:11)
08. Disinfection. What remains for a person: bare existence. (06:01)
09. First reactions. (05:01)
10. “To throw oneself at the wire”…? (06:32)
11. Phase two: life in the camp. Apathy. (07:56)
12. What caused pain. (03:16)
13. The heaviness of contempt. (10:54)
14. Dreams of the inmates. (02:32)
15. Hunger. (07:52)
16. Sexuality. (01:00)
17. Without any sentimentality. (03:05)
18. Politics and religion. (03:43)
19. A séance. (02:01)
20. Withdrawal into oneself. (03:31)
21. When everything is taken away… (06:12)
22. Meditations in the ditch. (04:11)
23. A monologue at dawn. (02:22)
24. Art in the concentration camp. (05:56)
25. Camp humor. (06:48)
26. We envy the prisoners. Happiness is when the worst has passed us by. (08:10)
27. In a typhus camp?.. (05:39)
28. Thirst for loneliness… (04:49)
29. Fate plays with a person. (06:41)
30. The last desire memorized. (04:43)
31. The escape plan. (15:31)
32. Irritability. (08:43)
33. Inner freedom. (07:54)
34. Fate is a gift. (06:34)
35. Analysis of temporary existence. (09:35)
36. Spinoza as an educator. (11:34)
37. Asking about the meaning of life. (04:16)
38. Suffering as a deed. (01:40)
39. Waiting. (02:48)
40. A word spoken at the right time. (03:44)
41. Healing the soul. (06:09)
42. The psychology of camp guards. (08:43)
43. Phase three: after liberation. (08:01)
44. “Let it go”… (09:04)
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