Love, Power, and Justice: The Dynamics of Authentic Morality
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Keenan Crone –
Love, Power, and Justice is a logical analysis of human consciousness striving to improve. It is very evident that the author, William Hatcher, was a mathematician. As such, I could see the writing style and indeed entire approach of the book putting off a reader who finds it difficult to think along a mathematical structure. However, I believe it would be worthwhile for such a person to read the book nonetheless and appreciate to the best of their ability. The book offers a unique outlook on one Love, Power, and Justice is a logical analysis of human consciousness striving to improve. It is very evident that the author, William Hatcher, was a mathematician. As such, I could see the writing style and indeed entire approach of the book putting off a reader who finds it difficult to think along a mathematical structure. However, I believe it would be worthwhile for such a person to read the book nonetheless and appreciate to the best of their ability. The book offers a unique outlook on one of the most common human struggles. I imagine it will be just as useful as a reference as it was enlightening to read.
Joseph –
This book is an amazingly concise thesis on a broad morality that is not specific to any particular religion. From very simple principles and sound logic, William S. Hatcher goes through practical details of how to implement a higher sense of morality into our everyday lives.
ramin –
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