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Behaving Decently: Kurt Vonnegut’s Humanism

Behaving Decently: Kurt Vonnegut’s Humanism

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by Wayne Laufert

Vonnegut and humanism go hand in hand. But defining an –ism is one thing. In this book, Wayne Laufert lays the groundwork of a humanist philosophy as defined through the themes and characters in Vonnegut’s work—from his first novel, Player Piano (1952), to several collections of fiction and nonfiction published after his death in 2007.

But defining a human being is a fool’s enterprise. What about separating Kurt Vonnegut the person from his writings? This book also weighs Vonnegut’s published words against his deeds and the semi-autobiographical characters of his fiction.

Praise for Behaving Decently

Behaving Decently is the most important book for humanists and freethinkers in over a decade. Laurfert expertly weaves together the full fabric of Vonnegut's humanism from his witty rational take on history and politics to his generous-hearted approach to people and life. For the first time, Vonnegut is revealed as the complete human being he was that prioritized humanity and revealed reality through his often darkly humorous fiction. Laufert's composition of Vonnegut's work presents key humanistic goalposts for today's aspiring humanists while simultaneously suggesting that we temper our rigidity so that we can be more open to coalescing with good people of all perspectives.”

Roy Speckhardt, author of Creating Change Through Humanism

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