Publisher's Synopsis
Philosophy is at bottom a criticism of life; and it is important to remember that the greatness of a philosopher lies in his powerful and beautiful application of ideas to life -- to the question of how best to live. So I think the great and inexhaustible word LIFE belongs to the philosopher more than anyone. Tolerance for the diverse strands of human behavior is a fundamental characteristic of New Age philosophy. It can deliver people from sectarian frenzies and from subjugation to stupidity. Chapters on politics and government, God and religion, and the Israeli Jews are preceded by theoretical foundations in Logic, Dialectic, and Epistemology -- all with a contemporary relevance.