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Students really enjoy Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible” — it’s all about the human condition and cancel culture, forbidden love and lies and deceit, with witches in the forest.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 1, 2026

“I am afraid to own a Body— / I am afraid to own a Soul— / Profound—precarious Property— / Possession, not optional—” There it is, captured in four lines by Emily Dickinson, the human condition.

From The Wall Street Journal May 9, 2026

Although the EAE model does not replicate every feature of MS, its similarities to the human condition make it a powerful tool for studying neurodegeneration and testing new therapeutic approaches.

From Science Daily Jan. 6, 2026

The Spanish singer's fourth album is an exhilarating - and profoundly moving - exploration of the human condition, that asks why the earthly and the holy have to be so far apart.

From BBC Dec. 20, 2025

But of all of music’s contributions to the human condition, its ability to create social cohesion and communicate emotion has ensured its longevity.

From "Music and the Child" by Natalie Sarrazin




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