At the beginning of the twenty-first century, evil
remains as potent and radical a force in the world as it has
ever been. We all know evil when we encounter it-in the
villains of history like Hitler and Stalin, in the routine
brutality that makes the nightly news, in the hateful
violence of terrorists and sociopaths-but the phenomenon of
evil has long resisted explanation. In this singular survey
of this mysterious but all too often palpable force, veteran
Time magazine essayist Lance Morrow offers a
sustained look at the unmistakable ways evil manifests
itself in history and in the human heart. This is a
provocative meditation on the role evil plays in shaping
human history, a timely analysis of how this primitive force
can be understood in a modern society of high-tech,
sensationalized brutality, and a daring exploration of why
evil may be necessary in the world.