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The spirit of freedom is a burning passion to live unrestrained.
This book is a collection of thought provoking ideas, comments and
essays covering certain aspects of political and economic history
and what can be expected the future. The American Dream started
with the landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock in 1620. The
American way of life is the result of subsequent events that built
the greatest economic engine in the history of the world. In 2012,
there is substantial evidence to suggest America is sliding back.
Hopefully, this book will help stem the tide. Individualism and
collectivism are forever a concern in society. The purpose of this
book is to contrast those subtle and not so subtle differences. In
1952, Leonard E. Read wrote: "Man is an individual being. Man is
also a social being. His material success even his existence
depends on the progress of others. Yet, man's fortunes and
existence depend also on himself. In some respects he is tied to
others, but in most respects he must be freed from others. Defining
this relationship between man and his fellow-men, discovering
precisely where man should act socially and where he should act
individually, has been a challenge throughout the ages. And the
solution, if it has been found, is not well known in our times.
Today, all over the world in America as elsewhere the social side
of man is being emphasized to the detriment of man's individual
side. Nothing on this earth but understanding and the clear
explanation of such understanding can erase this twentieth-century
catastrophe." The foregoing description is as valid today as it was
in 1952 and earlier. The common thread of events is consistent and
has repeated itself throughout history. We hope to clarify that
common thread and enable readers to recognize the differences that
affect their lives and the lives of the generations of children
that follow. ABOUT THE TITLE: Living FREE refers to Liberty
(Freedom) or Individualism, which is the political philosophy or
ideology stressing independence and self-reliance. Individualists
choose to realize their goals and desires on their own terms
without external interference from government or others. FREE
Living refers to Power (Force) or Collectivism, which stresses
human interdependence based on a group or common interest
collective. The importance of separate individuals is subservient
to the interests of the group with an emphasis on community and
society with priority given to group goals over individual goals.
According to Kenneth A. Wells, Author of Guide to Good Leadership,
"A good listener tries to understand what the other person is
saying. In the end he may disagree sharply, but because he
disagrees, he wants to know exactly what it is he is disagreeing
with." So it is with this book for its readers. Our world is built
on differences of opinion. Once again, one should understand what
one is disagreeing with. Can you imagine what life would be like if
everyone had the same thoughts and opinions? Success and failure is
the Miracle-Gro(r) food of life that makes society stronger.
Competition makes us better people, fosters better businesses and
ultimately, enhances the lives of our families. If future
generations understand the importance of individual liberty and
free enterprise, they too can better enrich themselves and their
families. The unique opportunity and rewards of free enterprise
present the poor with an opportunity to join the wealthy. Few
countries in the world offer such rewards for hard work. This book
simplifies some of the issues, but is deep enough to challenge
conservatives and liberals alike. Finally, the message and story
line of this book is: Capitalism always wins and socialism always
fails. That is the natural way of things and how life is meant to
be. Don't fight the Free Enterprise Market Economy and regulate it
to achieve a level playing field if you must, but for the economic
good of society ... embra
An important protector of the American wilderness, John Muir
emigrated from Scotland to the United States in 1849 and became a
widely sought expert in botany, glaciers, and forestry. He also
gained renown during his life as an explorer, naturalist, and
conservationist. Best known for his long association with the
Yosemite Valley and Sierra Nevada Mountains of California, Muir
also explored the southern states, Alaska, the Great Basin, and the
Mojave Desert, and traveled around the world studying nature.
Constantly at odds with powerful political and financial
interests, he was instrumental in creating federal protection for
forests as well as the establishment and expansion of national
parks. The wars he waged are still being fought and the threats to
the environment he encountered are as real today as they were in
his time. Muir's ideas are still relevant to the lives of
Americans. Muir is remembered as the founder of the Sierra Club,
the father of America's conservation movement, and the architect of
an ever growing environmental ethic. Larry Fahn, president of the
Sierra Club, has called Rod Miller's biography, "a fascinating new
take on a true American icon. John Muir comes alive again in Rod
Miller's "Magnificent Tramp.""
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