PrintNumber ErrorLocation Error Correction DateAdded
11 p viii First Printing: September 2012 Second Printing: October 2013 11/14/2012

p viii Move old dedication from page ix to the bottom of page viii Done 9/17/2013
1 p ix Old dedication:

A special acknowledgment is due to Gerald Nosich—dedicated thinker, exemplary scholar, lifelong friend, and colleague.
New dedication:

To all those who use their thinking to expose
hypocrisy and self-deception, and who work to create what is now a remote dream—a just and humane world.
9/17/2013
1 p xi-v Change some formatting of the entire TOC Done 9/17/2013
1 p xvi Take bottom paragraph of About the Authors and add it to IFC. Make page xvi blank. Done 9/17/2013
1 p 115 Realizing that most irrational desires function at the unconscious level of thought, you work to bring your them out into the open to examine them. You explicitly formulate your purposes, goals, and motives so you can more easily assess them. Realizing that most irrational desires function at the unconscious level of thought, you work to bring them out into the open to examine them. You explicitly formulate your purposes, goals, and motives so you can more easily assess them. 9/17/2013
1 p 121 • Recognize that if you can’t identify any part of your life in which you inappropriately control others, you are either highly self-deceived or you tend toward submissiveness when egocentrically seeking what you want. See Day Nineteen, “Don’t Dominate Others: Don’t Be a Top Dog”: Egocentric domination and submission are two sides of the same coin. • Recognize that if you can’t identify any part of your life in which you inappropriately control others, you are either highly self-deceived or you tend toward submissiveness when egocentrically seeking what you want. See Day Eighteen, “Don’t Dominate Others: Don’t Be a Top Dog”: Egocentric domination and submission are two sides of the same coin. 9/17/2013
1 p 151 “If patriotism is ‘the last refuge of a scoundrel,’ it is not merely because evil deeds may be performed in the name of patriotism...but because patriotic fervor can obliterate moral disvtinctions altogether.”
—Ralph Barton Perry
“If patriotism is ‘the last refuge of a scoundrel,’ it is not merely because evil deeds may be performed in the name of patriotism...but because patriotic fervor can obliterate moral distinctions altogether.”
—Ralph Barton Perry
9/17/2013