In Love and Will (1969), Rollo May addresses the modern crisis of apathy, arguing that the true enemy of love is not hate but a "numbing experience of powerlessness". The work introduces key existential concepts, including the "daimonic," Eros , and intentionality, urging a reintegration of will and love to overcome the apathy and fragmentation of contemporary life. A detailed exploration of these themes is available via The Marginalian .

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