Explore a practical path to understanding why people think and act the way they do.
This edition distills big ideas about law, personal growth, and society into clear, accessible guidance.
This book argues that our actions come from a mix of motive, knowledge, and the laws of nature. It encourages honest self-reflection, compassionate exchange, and patient, peaceful problem solving in a complex world.
- A plain guide to thinking about values, right and wrong, and how beliefs shape actions
- Thoughtful perspectives on religion, science, and modern spirituality without dogma
- Concrete examples of how individuals and nations can pursue peace through understanding and compromise
- Plain language explanations of concepts like habit, motive, and the idea of a common good
Ideal for readers seeking thoughtful, accessible essays on ethics, belief, and social progress that connect personal choice to larger outcomes.