Avram Alpert is the author of "The Good-Enough Life." He is known for his philosophical approach to societal issues, particularly focusing on the concept of moving away from a "greatness" orientation towards a more egalitarian society.
Alpert's work draws from various disciplines, including psychology, sociology, and environmentalism.
He has been interviewed on podcasts and NPR about his book.
Alpert's writing style is described as academic and well-researched, with extensive references to other philosophers and thinkers.
His ideas challenge conventional notions of success and merit, advocating for a society that prioritizes decency and sufficiency for all.
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