Philosophy: Back to Basics: Politics, Business, Psychology, Religion and Spirituality

Ronnie Lee
Outskirts Press (2010)
ISBN 9781432748142
Reviewed by Richard R. Blake for Reader Views (11/10)

 

Ronnie Lee’s insight and understanding of the Chinese people and their culture enhances his academic training. He studied in Portsmouth and London. This is Lee’s seventh book. His unique writing style combines a narrative form and free-verse poetry. His new book is a comprehensive thesis shedding insights in “Politics, Philosophy: Business, Psychology, Religion and Spirituality.”

Whether you are pursuing interests in motivation in business, spiritual inspiration, an update on social issues, a measure of morality, or information from science, you will discover a remarkable awareness as you consider Lee’s observations.

The table of contents provides the reader with a menu of eleven key headings covering a number of detailed topics. Each topic is clearly listed and described by subject matter.

A random quote from the chapter “Unbearable Pains and Solutions” is an example of the profound depth of Lee’s entries.
“This relative affect of any emotion,
From happiness to pain,
Reflects and effects everyone differently,
So we can all do and feel differently,
For different health’s, views,
Interest, loves and works.”

I especially enjoyed his thoughts on “The Philosophy of Language,” and the chapter “Integrity – the Measure of Eternal Morality.” The book can be read sequentially or by choosing a particular subject of interest. I found that each time I picked up the book to read, review, or study, that I also perused information from the surrounding chapters.

Ronnie Lee’s writing is compelling, profound, and dynamic. “Philosophy: Back to Basics: Politics, Business, Psychology, Religion and Spirituality” is an ideal book for gift giving. It is a book you will want to have available on your reference shelf, on your coffee table, and at your bedside.

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