People
are told that our various wars were fought to make the world safe
for democracy. But unsafe conditions still prevail. Individuals and
groups keep seizing unfair advantages to the detriment of others
who keep trying to fight back by doing the same thing.
Subtle, unobserved dishonesty is involved. Such dishonesty is
the natural consequence of reasoning from urges based on personal
motives. The remedy is to reason from reality: fill the need of
the situation.
In this book, Wetherill points out the importance of absolute
honesty and shows how to identify and drop dishonest rationalizations.
There are four experiential articles also included that were written
by people who have described the application of the law of absolute
right in their daily lives.
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