More than any previous generation we have been tempted to imagine that the individuals needs are the sole source of meaning. Here Rabbi Sacks argues that this pre-occupation with self is a mistake & that ethics are concerned with the life we live together. Rabbi Sacks shows a profound engagement with the human condition today talking with as much authority about Sigmund Freud or Karl Marx as he does about the Bible. This is a clarion call to the outside world to come to its senses.