The United States, as well as most of the world, is sitting upon
a precipice of economic collapse, which will likely lead not only
to the loss of our affluence but of our freedoms.
When I was a child in the fifties, despite the problems that
existed, our nation was more honest, unified and free. Although we
were far less affluent back then, most people felt connected and
life had meaning. This book is a memoir of the 1950s when people
believed in the Golden Rule, even if we could not always live by
it. It is a personal recollection of the moral you-turn we took in
the late 1960s and the consequences that change has had on how we
live today.
For the past fifty years we have increasingly embraced the "me
first' mentality that is the underlying cause of our decline. We
cannot really love others, nor can we fix the problems of our
nation if all we think about is ourselves.
When we, with God's help, find a place in our hearts for each
other's needs, the resulting honesty, good will and unity will be
the foundation upon which we begin to rebuild America.
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