We at the Institute for Humane Education are very pleased and proud that IHE President Zoe Weil’s latest book, Most Good, Least Harm: A Simple Principle for a Better World and Meaningful Life, is a Silver Winner for the 2010 Nautilus Book Awards. The award “recognizes books and audio books that promote spiritual growth, conscious living & positive social change, while at the same time they stimulate the “imagination” and offer the reader “new possibilities” for a better life and a better world.”
Most Good, Least Harm won Silver in the category for Ecology/Environment/Sustainability – Green Values.
Congratulations, Zoe!
(Posted by IHE Staff.)
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