tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5276110560172164522.post8870420685066998589..comments2024-03-02T13:01:38.633-05:00Comments on A Night's Dream of Books: Book Review: Books of Light, by Robert Leichtman & Carl JapikseMaria Beharhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13635809880830316283noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5276110560172164522.post-48345838131373573422015-03-25T10:32:25.349-04:002015-03-25T10:32:25.349-04:00Hey, Brian!
Thank you so much for the compliment!...Hey, Brian!<br /><br />Thank you so much for the compliment!!<br /><br />It is indeed puzzling that these authors have included the Ayn Rand novels. I'm glad you agree with my view that her philosophy leaves a lot to be desired, in regards to social issues. And you are so right that there's not much that can be considered spiritual about her books. True, self-development is a spiritual Maria Beharhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13635809880830316283noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5276110560172164522.post-20545303001935719412015-03-25T05:12:16.204-04:002015-03-25T05:12:16.204-04:00Another great post Maria.
This does sound like a ...Another great post Maria.<br /><br />This does sound like a very eclectic collection of reviews.<br /><br />It is definitely puzzling as to why the Ayn Rand books are included here. I share your reservations regarding her philosophy. But that is not the reason that I would question the inclusion. The problem is that there is almost nothing spiritual about her books even if one uses the most broadBrian Josephhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15139559400312336791noreply@blogger.com