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The Case for Rational Optimism [Hardcover]

Frank S. Robinson (Author)
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1412810132 978-1412810135 July 22, 2009 First Edition

The Case for Rational Optimism tackles a host of challenging subjects in an engaging, accessible, down-to-earth style. It is intellectually serious, ceaselessly intriguing, and devoid of banalities. While other books in this genre tend to be oriented toward self-help, this volume brings evolutionary biology, neuroscience, psychology, sociology, economics, and a keen sense of history to the topic.

Robinson begins with three goals: making the case for feeling good about oneself, about humanity in general, and about the global situation. He addresses such seemingly disparate subjects as selfi shness versus altruism, mind and free will, human nature, and issues relating to economics, technology, the environment, and more. Unifying these ideas into a coherent philosophical whole are central concepts: evolution has endowed our species with more good qualities than bad, and why; those qualities, and our use of reason, are the foundations of civiliation, and how; and, consistent with our nature, we make a better world by valuing human life therefore enabling others to fl ourish in ways they freely choose.

The Case for Rational Optimism argues that the highly challenging conditions confronting early man created a Darwinian selective pressure for cooperation, even altruism, among members of a tribe. Th e author fi nds evidence for this in the way our brains work, and in observable human behavior. He argues against existential despair over the human condition. Even though there probably is no grand celestial design investing life with meaning, he considers this liberating, giving every person the freedom to craft their own meaning. To Robinson, whether sentient beings experience suff ering or joy is the only thing that matters; without emotive highs and lows, the Universe would hardly matter.

Frank S. Robinson graduated from New York University Law School and is a retired administrative law judge. He is the author of four books including Life, Liberty and Happiness, Machine Politics: A Study of Albany's O'Connell's, and Confessions of a Numismatic Fanatic: How to Get the Most Out of Coin Collecting. He is currently in the business of buying and selling ancient and world coins.


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"So many skeptics and humanists have a pessimistic perspective on the world because we tend to be bombarded with all the nutty and dangerous things that people believe, and this understandably leads to the view that we humans are a hopeless species. But it isn't so, and now we have a manifesto that demonstrates why, in fact, we should be optimistic. The Case for Rational Optimism will show you that reason and rationality are not grim tasks to get down to in facing the real world, but the glorious triumph of the human spirit. Frank Robinson is a fresh voice for the free market and makes it okay to come out of the closet!" --Michael Shermer, Publisher of Skeptic magaine, columnist for Scientific American, author of Why People Believe Weird Things, Why Darwin Matters, and The Mind of the Market. "I surely approve of rational optimism and I say Bravo to Frank Robinson for emphasiing its importance as a needed antidote to the naysayers in our midst!!" --Prof. Kurt is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the State University of New York, Chairman of the Council for Secular Humanism, the Center for Inquiry, and Prometheus Books, and Editor-in-Chief of Free Inquiry Magaine.



“The Case for Rational Optimism presents a solid answer to the question no one else is asking: What good is the environment if humans don’t use it? Robinson wades in deeply and proceeds to show how free market-based systems do more good for the environment (because they can afford to spend money on protecting it) than other economies.  Finally, Robinson’s book provides an excellent introduction for anyone interested in a cogent approach to the modern world, an approach we definitely could use more of in the next few years.”

–Randy Brich, Nuclear Power Industry News


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 340 pages
  • Publisher: Transaction Publishers; First Edition edition (July 22, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1412810132
  • ISBN-13: 978-1412810135
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,003,540 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Attitude Adjustment by a Brilliant Mind, September 9, 2009
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This book reveals the optimistic side of post modernism. Faith is not necessary to believe life has meaning, and that things are getting better. Chock full of interesting perspectives and quotable quotes. A must read for atheists, agnostics, and people of faith, like myself.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An uplifting. thought-provoking read., August 19, 2009
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This book is an excellent counterpoint to the negativity, hype, and defeatist attitudes we are bombarded with by the major media outlets. Frank Robinson deals with a wide range of topics from an optimistic, realistic point of view. Since the topics are so wide-ranging it is unlikely you'll agree with all his views, which he readily admits. But even the points I disagreed with were presented in a fair and thought-provoking manner. And getting me to see things from a different perspective makes for a rewarding read!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Table of Contents, April 18, 2010
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Up from Pessimism
1. The Human Condition
2. How Human Nature Makes Us More Good than Bad
3. Reason and Morality
4. Living a Good Life
5. Happiness as a Choice
6. Satisfaction
7. Mind, Thought, and Free Will
8. Why We Are Judgmental -- And Should Be
9. Science, Technology, and Nature
10. Freedom from Fear
11. Love, Marriage, and Sex
12. Individualism and Society
13. The Problem of Government
14. America the Beautiful
15. The Two Americas: Rich and Richer
16. The Virtues of Free Market Capitalism
17. Gloabalization, Trade, Growth, and Poverty
18. Why Corporatons Are Not Monsters of Evil
19. The Democratic Revolution
20. War and Peace
21. Clash of Civilizations?
22. Don't Believe the Prophets of Doom
23. Global Warming
24. Modern Times
Conclusion: The Rational Optimist
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