How can we be equal if we are known by our differences? Our social programs based on the equality of all go against the evolutionary logic of natural selection and our environment pays the huge price of the added burden. The essays in this book examine the facts of a fragile monetary system that support those social programs and also the creeping trend to deflation. Those facts point to a major change in our governing, social and legal paradigm. The essays contain specific predictions of what to expect and how and an individual and a country can find a place in the new realities.
Mr. Leonardini's book of essays include a critical look at anthropology. Specifically, the description of homo sapiens is not accurate - frivolous primate may be closer to the mark. Mr Leonardini's dry wit comes through - but a serious point is made that may be a key to finding one's place.
The nine essays are engaging, informative and succint. There are no equivocations. Mr. Leonardini's style challenges the reader to have an alternate explanation.