AUTOBIOSOPHY - The Thought of an Agnostic Jew,          by Nahum Mandel
Minerva-Press, London, 2001. 444 pages, hardback.
Second edition, at 2005, primarily for distribution to public and university libraries.

AUTOBIOSOPHY is not a classic philosophy book. It covers basic problems faced when individuals and society interact. It deals with how the author sees his world. free of academic jargon and derives from his experiences as a curious and reasoning human being. His thoughts are based on his exposure to family, the kibbutz, the State of Israel and the world.

"Mandel's observations are those of a non-conformist and   independent thinker and a rebel against well-established sacred concepts, and he arrives at his own  conclusions" (as quoted in a book review).