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Language: English
Published by Mount Pleasant Press, 1997
ISBN 10: 0961772905 ISBN 13: 9780961772901
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New York Mount Pleasant Press 1996 Softcover, 270pp., 13x20,5cm., in fair condition (covers with traces of use and somewhat soiled, spine yellowed, little brown stain on first page, name and date in pencil on first and last page, inside book in very good condition). ISBN 9780961772918. The Story of Stupidity by James F. Welles is a humorous yet thought-provoking exploration of human folly throughout history. Welles examines how irrational thinking, poor decision-making, and societal errors have shaped civilizations, often with unintended and disastrous consequences. Combining historical anecdotes, sharp wit, and critical analysis, the book offers a unique perspective on the role of stupidity in politics, culture, and daily life.