This book is an outstanding introduction to humanism, covering the basics of the philosophy in a clear, straightforward manner. I suspect there a very few people who would disagree with the moral philosophy and ideas espoused in this book, except of course that humanism is not based at all on the supernatural or supernatural-based texts (such as the Bible). And while humanism is not atheist per se, for all intents and purposes, it reflects the fact that humanists don’t rely on invisible gods, and consider gods irrelevant in any case since humanists take full responsibility for their own lives and their own thinking. Quite inspirational!
I’m the author of a novel, Kaleidoscope, in which I explore similar themes in a fictional context.
Humanism as the Next