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Rational Egoism: The Morality for Human Flourishing

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Do you want to make your life the best, happiest, most fulfilling life it can be? If so, this book is for you. It’s about the essential means to that a rational code of morality.
Inside, you will This book will change the way you think. And it will improve your life dramatically
Read it and thrive!

216 pages, Paperback

Published July 17, 2019

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Craig Biddle

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Craig Biddle writes and lectures on philosophical and political issues from an Objectivist perspective, Objectivism being the philosophy created by Ayn Rand. Craig also edits The Objective Standard, a quarterly journal of culture and politics. His first book, Loving Life: The Morality of Self-Interest and the Facts that Support It, is a highly concretized, systematic introduction to Ayn Rand's ethics.

The book in progress is an introduction to the principles of good thinking and the fallacies that are violations of those principles. He has lectured and taught seminars at universities across the country, including Stanford, Duke, Tufts, UVA, UCLA, UM–Wisconsin, and NYU. Also lecture regularly at Objectivist conferences.

For a brief elaboration on the nature of Objectivism, see my essay “Introducing The Objective Standard” or Leonard Peikoff’s essay “The Philosophy of Objectivism: A Brief Summary.” To learn more about the philosophy, I suggest beginning with Ayn Rand’s novel Atlas Shrugged.

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March 11, 2020
By the time you get to the end of this book and it's like you have to manually drag each of your eyeballs across the page through each sludge-ridden sentences that repeatedly wreak of what is objectivist dogma. The tarnishing and bastardization of the otherwise respectable philosophy of 'rational egoism' is a shame for those who come across the works of Craig Biddle. Reading two of his books was two too many.
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September 3, 2019
Amazing book! Clearly outlines how rational egoism leads to happiness and human flourishing.
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