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Reviewed by Leonard Smuts for Readers' Favorite
The Golden Rule has become a universally accepted creed that provides the foundation for a better society through its ancient wisdom and unconditional love. Briefly stated, it involves treating others as you wish to be treated. Craig Cline explores this familiar theme and expands on it with what he terms 'GoldenRuleism,' a plea for the future of our children and the planet that extends beyond humanity to embrace animals and nature. He presents this in GoldenRuleism: Living a GoldenRuleism-Guided Life. This book extends the traditional definition with a call to act both directly and indirectly in its application to our daily lives. No religious affiliation is required to do this. The author sets out a code of morals and ethics that embody empathy and compassion. The major characteristics are listed as a guideline. He also stresses the need for a more inclusive society that will eradicate all the undesirable “isms” that plague us and a thought-provoking list is provided that may hold some surprises.
This book is set against the background of the divided ideologies, power struggles, and injustices that prevail in modern society. The narrative is concise but provides values that will last a lifetime. There is no need for over-elaboration. The book has endorsements from prominent religious leaders, activists, and academics, which serve as an introduction and embody a heartfelt call for social justice and animal rights, in addition to human factors. It is a timely reminder to look at the world through new eyes and make a positive contribution to humanity and nature. It is rounded off with a draft pledge and a question-and-answer section. GoldenRuleism is a call to act now and its application will have far-reaching benefits for the planet and its inhabitants. Craig Cline will inspire readers with his novel approach to an established concept and the powerful message that he brings.