<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>With a world steeped in materialism, environmental destruction, and injustice, what can one individual possibly do to change it? While the present obstacles we face may seem overwhelming, author and humane educator Zoe Weil shows us that change doesn't have to start with an army.</b> It starts with you. Through her straightforward approaches to living a MOGO, or most good, life, she reveals that the true path to inner peace doesn't require a retreat from the world. Rather, she gives the reader powerful and practicable tools to face these global issues, and improve both our planet and our personal lives. <p/> Weil explores direct ways to become involved with the community, make better choices as consumers, and develop positive messages to live by, showing readers that their simple decisions really can change the world. Inspiring and remarkably inclusive of the interconnected challenges we face today, <i>Most Good, Least Harm</i> is the next step beyond green -- a radical new way to empower the individual and motivate positive change.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>Most Good, Least Harm</i> is a brave, honest, important book. Zoe Weil not only teaches us how to think more comprehensively about today's critical political, environmental, and energy issues but, more important, how to act more effectively. -- Robert Shetterly, artist and author of <i>Americans Who Tell the Truth</i><br><br><i>Most Good, Least Harm</i> is a must read for everyone who wants to do something to make our country and the world a better place for the next generation. It is a recipe for creating a nation of responsive social heroes, who collectively can achieve the positive changes we all desire. -- Philip Zimbardo, PhD, professor emeritus, Stanford University<br><br>There is deep and useful wisdom in this book. It is clean, courageous, and generous. -- John Robbins, author of <i>Diet for a New America, The Food Revolution, </i> and <i>Healthy at 100</i><br><br>Zoe Weil is a true educator with a fund of inspiring examples, a sound moral principle, and abundant common sense. Reading <i>Most Good, Least Harm</i> -- and passing it on to others -- will do lots of good and no harm. -- Peter Singer, author of <i>Animal Liberation</i> and professor of bioethics, Princeton University<br>
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