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One Mistake, One Hundred Million Deaths

The Two Biggest Ideas of the 20th Century
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The dream of America flowered from an idea that was irrational and audacious-a man from LaMancha "impossible dream". Every American must know what dreams people were arguing about 100 years ago. It all began with an intellectual disagreement of abstract ideas that eventually turned cities and towns into debris and humans into animals! This is the story of the most eventful human struggle in thousands of years. They were among the most advanced people in history and enjoyed the gift of the first global economy; then they got into an argument and 100 million people died. At the outset of WWI Europe's wealth creating global economy and democracies quickly succumbed to tyranny. Now here at home many of us stand jaws agape as millions of Americans passively submit to illegal edicts spewing from wooden bureaucrats in governments and cyberpunks in Silicon Valley. We are smarter than the Europeans, you say. Only in one important way can we be smarter, if we learn from their mistake. If you feel a lack of clarity about the big questions of society you can avoid years immersed in philosophical clutter. Here you will find the five immovable requirements of a free and moral society. We have now glimpsed what oligarchical tyranny looks like. Who can save America? Our best hope is the common man, the producer, but ultimately the future of America lies in the hands of our young people. Today our youth see growing disintegration of our civilizing institutions. The cords of church and family may be broken. Students may look to academia for orderly guidance but they are often lost in a roiling sea of little ideas. Many students are bored by the minutiae or threatened by the exclusive jargon of experts. It is widely known that many young people crave powerful principles clearly presented. For this reason this book will enjoy a target audience willing to turn its pages. No student should leave college without the little book One Hundred Million Deaths.

Author Biography:

J. Don Rogers is a man committed to understanding the big ideas. A lifelong learner with a continuously curious mind, Rogers artfully lays out complex issues in a compact form that synthesizes in-depth reading and study into a straight-forward treatise on issues critical to understanding our American economy and way of life. Individuals of all ages and backgrounds will find exciting new insights in this work by this multi-faceted author who earned a Master's degree in Psychology, but has also restored antique cabins for museums and individuals. He was an officer in the Navy, but also worked as a vocational counselor. He managed a million-dollar training program for a large state technical college, and also ran a small local business. He has helped lead political movements, and led charges to save historic sites for local communities. Rogers is a man with a zest for life and a passion for communicating the Great Ideas that underlie our uniquely American way of life.
Release date NZ
February 11th, 2021
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
104
Dimensions
140x216x6
ISBN-13
9780578785172
Product ID
34731513

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