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This book delivers a damning indictment against capitalism for the unjustifiable poverty it has inflicted upon the inhabitants of Planet Earth. It then ventures a suggestion for a better and fairer way of turning work into wealth, based on an alternative concept of family and community which is neither capitalist nor socialist.
It then goes on to ask and seek answers to the ultimate questions posed by the very existence of human consciousness. Is there a higher reality of which what we perceive is but a part? If this be so, does it imply the existence of a higher purpose for human relationships? |
![]() Robert J Morton |
The author, Robert J. Morton (robmorton@clara.net) is a software developer, systems analyst and programmer who is also a technical writer. He worked in the IT industry for over 25 years. Through a combination of circumstances he became long-term unemployed and has had to live on welfare since 1991. This fired him to turn his skills to an incisive analysis of the society in which he lives, and from thence to ask - and seek answers to - the most fundamental questions of life. |