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The Tyranny of Shams, written by Joseph McCabe and first published in 1916, is a critical examination of the role of religion in society. The book argues that religion, particularly organized religion, has been used as a tool of oppression and control throughout history. McCabe...

The Tyranny of Shams is a book written by Joseph McCabe in 1916. The book is a critique of organized religion and its role in society. McCabe argues that religion is a sham and that it has been used to control people for centuries. He suggests that the true source of morality...




Joseph McCabe was born in Cheshire, England, on November 12, 1867 to Catholic parents. His father, William McCabe, was born in Ireland and had inherited the faith. He fled famine and poverty in Ireland and wound up in the Lancaster slums of England. Joseph's mother, Harriet Kirk,...


The Tyranny of Shams, is a classical book and has been considered important throughout the human history. So that this book is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this again in a modern format book for present and future...

The Tyranny of Shams by Joseph McCabe is a critical work that challenges societal, religious, and political norms, with particular focus on the oppressive nature of these "shams" in modern life. Written in the early 20th century, McCabe, a well-known freethinker and writer, examines...

"The Tyranny of Shams" by Joseph McCabe offers a sharp and unflinching critique of societal morality and the deceptive practices that underpin various aspects of human life. Delving into the "moral conditions" of his time, McCabe dissects the "sham" inherent in political ideologies...

"The Tyranny of Shams" by Joseph McCabe offers a sharp and unflinching critique of societal morality and the deceptive practices that underpin various aspects of human life. Delving into the "moral conditions" of his time, McCabe dissects the "sham" inherent in political ideologies...

The Tyranny of Shams is a book written by Joseph McCabe in 1916. The book is a critical analysis of the concept of religion and its impact on society. McCabe argues that religion is nothing but a sham, and its influence on society is a form of tyranny. He believes that religion...

The Tyranny of Shams is a book written by Joseph McCabe in 1916. The book is a critique of the religious and spiritual beliefs of the time, arguing that many of these beliefs are based on superstition and are not supported by evidence or reason. McCabe argues that these beliefs...

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