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The Heartmost Desire is author/filmmaker J. Neil Schulman's most personal book, containing his manifesto for why liberty is necessary for human self-realization and happiness, and his autobiographical description of the experiences that led him from atheism to God, but still relying on reason and rejecting religion, scripture, and faith.
From the preface and foreword by fellow Prometheus-award-winning novelist, Brad Linaweaver:
Over the years many fans of J. Neil Schulman have said they
want another book by him. Sometimes you get what you ask
for ... but it's not always what you think you want.
Neil Schulman is one of those writers who doesn't just write
the same book over and over and over. He writes a book when
he has something to say.
Neil crams more into single paragraphs than other
libertarians put into entire boring tomes. He can rattle off more
limitations on our supposed free speech that most of us ever
consider. He can recite a list of cultural taboos to frighten the
staunchest social conservative.
Neil is a libertarian.
So why is he so often in hot water with other libertarians,
the natural audience for this book? ...
A libertarian defends the right to be wrong. It takes a lot of
effort to initiate force or fraud. Short of that, the libertarian
is tolerant of actions that liberals and conservatives cannot
understand.
But a libertarian also has the right to judge the value of
values. A libertarian can have common sense. He can weigh
the good and the bad in the shadowlands where ideas have
yet to be put into practice.
There is one kind of libertarian who will derive no benefit
from the words that follow. That is someone who has no heart.
From the preface and foreword by fellow Prometheus-award-winning novelist, Brad Linaweaver:
Over the years many fans of J. Neil Schulman have said they
want another book by him. Sometimes you get what you ask
for ... but it's not always what you think you want.
Neil Schulman is one of those writers who doesn't just write
the same book over and over and over. He writes a book when
he has something to say.
Neil crams more into single paragraphs than other
libertarians put into entire boring tomes. He can rattle off more
limitations on our supposed free speech that most of us ever
consider. He can recite a list of cultural taboos to frighten the
staunchest social conservative.
Neil is a libertarian.
So why is he so often in hot water with other libertarians,
the natural audience for this book? ...
A libertarian defends the right to be wrong. It takes a lot of
effort to initiate force or fraud. Short of that, the libertarian
is tolerant of actions that liberals and conservatives cannot
understand.
But a libertarian also has the right to judge the value of
values. A libertarian can have common sense. He can weigh
the good and the bad in the shadowlands where ideas have
yet to be put into practice.
There is one kind of libertarian who will derive no benefit
from the words that follow. That is someone who has no heart.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781584452072
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 434
- Utgivningsdatum: 2013-09-15
- Förlag: Pulpless.Com, Inc.