American Reformation for Good: The Middle Class Fights for the Soul of a Good America
Description
It is a moral, psychological, and philosophical treatise about the state of our country today. The book covers the deeper moral, cultural, ethical, and family issues that actually make up the real economy. The ability to think clearly while using more sophisticated and mature defense mechanisms allows leaders to think more accurately about the future. This allows them to understand what actually has to get done to execute effective plans, whether governmental, commercial, or in their households. Our leaders could not see accurately because they were blinded by ideology, political correctness, used primitive defense mechanisms, had narcissistic personality styles, and dreams of an easy utopia. They denied many of the facts of life and refused to confront the limits that social or economic policies cannot make up for false beliefs, poor morals, and a poor philosophy in the mind of the citizenry. The reality is Americans at all levels of society, right and left, rich and poor, believe too many false ideas for us to protect our most cherished institutions. Even institutions that had already been built for us have been turned upside down, and we simply gave away whole industries, advanced technologies, competitive advantages, while relinquishing the moral high ground America always enjoyed.
