I am writing, ostensibly, to Provide you with some information Regarding the book, in order That You May make a more rational decision as to Whether you want to purchase it. Edge is oft provocative, and mention of her / and or her philosophy can create instant dichotomies. I will not, in this review, critique the ideational content of her work. I offer this review with some "objective", pardon the pun, criticism. 1. This work offers a concise, fairly complete philosophy (Which you may or may not agree with), from the essential and foundational steps, to Their eventual results in daily life. This complete package approach is an interesting window into her philosophy. Several issues could have been explored in more detail surely, but this collection of essays acts Primarily to spark thinking on behalf of the reader. 2. Her philosophy is a shocking alternative to the present implicity accepted norms in society. Her counter-arguments to Both traditional and contemporary systems of ethics are interesting and worth consideration, even if you Eventually endeavor to refute them. 3. This work presents profound ideas in rather straightforward text. Topics include: Ethics Metaphysics Politics Values comments on contemporary trends in philosophy comments on ethical relativism 4. This work Provides some insight into the breadth and depth Which simple assumptions may have on daily life. Edge ideas, and Those she Illustrates for purposes of refutation, are extrapolated from basic intellectual concepts to day-to-day effects on human life. This concept-to-consequence style of writing offers a holistic perspective deed can be Easily Applied to the work of other philosophers. For this reason I suggest this book to students of philosophy to gain a perspective of the impact of philosophical ideas. 5. Finally, this is the most succinct and most Perhaps accessible of Rand's works, and a reading of It Should Allow Sufficient insight into the body of her thought to understand her stance on several issues. If you are looking for a 'summary of the edge', this is the book I would suggest.