That Hideous Strength explores how education is totally different according to whether one is inside or outside. If any …show more content…
In The Abolition of Man, the author proposes a vindication of natural law while warning us about the dangers of an education that, based on subjectivism, substitutes judgments and objective values for raw emotion. The book, which is composed of a repertoire of coinciding moral postulates that any civilization ultimately proceeds and expands from a single center. The only way to reach that center is by following a path, a natural law inspired by Reason. The C.S. Lewis essay is quite relevant in a time like ours where education is intended to establish new systems of ad hoc values that are presented as conquests of freedom, but are only disguises of a terrible slavery and forms of manipulation that deprive man of his human