âWilliam Irwin has transcended ideology and tribalism to unite a set of ideas that, for the first time, could end the rancor between the Left and the Right by reminding each of their shared values. This book will change the thinking of everyone interested in politics, economics, or religionâa game changing work.â âMichael Shermer, Publisher of Skeptic magazine, Presidential Fellow Chapman University, author of The Moral Arc.<br /><br />âIrwin offers a defense of free market existentialism that is very readable and refreshingly humble.â âJoel Marks, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, University of New Haven, author of Ethics without Morals: In Defence of Amorality and Bad Faith: A Philosophical Memoir<br /><br />âThis is a first-rate book; gutsy and charmingly written, with a genuinely exciting central argument. Amoral-atheist-existentialist-capitalism is compelling and ahead of its time. Irwin has crystallized our forbidden thoughts, articulating them in an accessible way, showing why we should no longer keep quiet about them.â âSharon M. Kaye, John Carroll University, author of Philosophy: A Complete Introduction<br /><br />âWilliam Irwin skillfully rescues existentialism from the specter of collectivism, with which it never sat easily.â âMark D. White, chair of the Department of Philosophy, College of Staten Island/CUNY, and author of Kantian Ethics and Economics: Autonomy, Dignity, and Character
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Biographical note
William Irwin is Herve A. LeBlanc Distinguished Service Professor and Chair of Philosophy at Kingâs College in Pennsylvania. He is the author of Intentionalist Interpretation and scholarly articles on Sartre, Nietzsche, and Heidegger. Irwin originated the philosophy and popular culture genre of books with Seinfeld and Philosophy in 1999 and is currently the General Editor of The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture series.