Reviews
"Multisecularism is a collection of essays by philosopher Paul Kurtz (1925), mainly editorials from Free Inquiry and Skeptical Inquiry from 2000-2008, plus some essays that have been published in other journals or books. In this book these editorials and essays form a coherent humanist philosophy. . . . Kurtz has coined many new terms in his long career, 'multisecularism' is the latest. He also issued humanist manifestos, all of which have been endorsed by a long series of prominent scientists, philosophers, and writers. In these Manifestos he sets the agenda for what humanism is and how it relates to current world affairs." --Floris van den Berg, theradicalhumanist.com "In the ongoing battles over the role of religion in public life, Paul Kurtz remains a sound voice of reason. Multi-Secularism lays out a clear and engaging vision of a secular future showing how both capitalism and organized religion will have to contend with increasing calls to humanize the world of business and markets and the dogmatic aspects of religion. A book well worth reading whatever your religious affiliation or persuasion." --Arthur Caplan, Emmanuel and Robert Hart Director of the Center for Bioethics and the Sydney D. Caplan Professor of Bioethics, University of Pennsylvania "For decades before the appearance of the 'new atheists'; Paul Kurtz has been making the case for an enlightened secular humanism--rooted in reason and compassion, imbued with moral values, and opposed to superstition, ignorance, and dogma. These essays showcase Kurtz's humanity, wisdom, and decency, and have much to offer to any thinking person." --Steven Pinker, Harvard College Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, and author of The Stuff of Thought