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Robert J. Ringer (born 1938) is an American
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, motivational and political speaker, and author of several best-selling personal-development and political books.


Career

His first book, '' Winning Through Intimidation'', was published in 1973. After the manuscript racked up 23 rejections from publishers, Ringer decided to
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the book. It became a #1
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, spending 36 weeks at the top of ''The New York Times'' Best Seller list. In 2002, Ringer revised and updated it and republished it with a new title: ''To Be or Not to Be Intimidated?: That is the Question''. He says that the change was made to clarify his aim in the books—not to turn people into intimidators, but to give them the tools to keep others from intimidating them. Ringer also self-published his second book, ''Looking Out for #1'', in 1977, which also became a ''New York Times'' #1 bestseller. Some of its recurring themes are action based on rational thought, conceding and in fact adhering to the inherent objective human nature of self-interest, and avoiding irrational people (which he called neurotics or "weeds"). Ringer's first political/ideological work, '' Restoring the American Dream'', reached #3 on ''The New York Times'' Bestseller List in 1979. It was revised, updated and republished in 2010. Its premise is that liberty must be given a higher priority than all other objectives and that a ''
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is the clear solution to America's economic troubles. Ringer established Stratford Press to publish and re-release books by other authors. Its title includes ''Crisis Investing'' by Douglas R. Casey, ''The Alpha Strategy'' by John A. Pugsley, and ''Nice Girls Do'' by Irene Kassorla. Ringer has appeared on ''
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'' and ''The New York Times''.


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Bio from his speaking agent
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