Taylor exposes the concept of 'art' as a tool of ethnocentricity and radical ideology. He challenges the history of aesthetics as a recent invention of privileg
Since childhood, each of us has been trained in the art of wearing a mask. Often passed off as a self-preservation technique to prevent people from seeing what'
There is no freedom without a change of mind. Maybe it's anger in the form of abuse, depression, or ongoing negative thoughts. It might be addiction or low-self
This book is a spinning of my first book, The Masks behind the Mask, and also a book of the next stage of taking your mask off. In the first book, I was letting
This book motivates you to look inside your mask and know that it is okay to cry, be sad, be mad, and love who you are thorough it all. We wear many masks to co