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Hasn't there been enough suffering?

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Has there ever been a war that was the end of all wars? This book is the roadmap out of the state of consciousness that leads to the war into the consciousness of peace. My hope is that the next president raises his or her consciousness and reads this book and puts it into action. Chinua Achebe's novel Things Fall Apart - so that America can be led back to some basics: honesty, humility, the dangers inherent in patriarchy and how to recognize human dignity in places not our own.

At the same time, the message is applicable to today's challenges. I highly recommend the book for any leader who wants to influence the global society toward peaceful living. Most of the books recommended have supported specific issues e.

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Integrity is the core intention that guides wisdom in moving society forward and changing the world to a more peaceful place for us all. We need our president to be the long awaited leader, with integrity, to better serve our citizens, our communities, our country and our world. But I'd like our next president to enter the White House with a copy of the Complete Works of William Shakespeare The Riverside Shakespeare is my favorite all-in-one edition, by the way.

No, I'm not an English teacher or, I hope, pretentious.

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But I think our next president will find in Shakespeare the reflections on power that would serve any leader well to heed. Canst thou, O partial sleep, give thy repose To the wet sea-boy in an hour so rude, And in the calmest and most stillest night, With all appliances and means to boot, Deny it to a king? Then happy low, lie down! Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. Reading The Great Unraveling, a collection of his op-ed columns for the New York Times, one cannot fail to be impressed at how accurately Mr.

Krugman has predicted the results of current policies. The Conscience of a Liberal provides a compelling argument that our current challenge is to regain the "New Deal" policies that both created and supported the American middle class, and therefore the society of opportunity, decency, and prosperity that is currently in a state of decline.

Krugmans premise that capitalism does not support the middle class and the general welfare without the political will and institutions that mitigate the power of the wealthy is powerfully supported in this work. Finally, "Our Endangered Values" by former President Jimmy Carter speaks powerfully to those who see America's moral crisis as far more that the divisive issues forwarded by "the religious right".

I am really dismayed that of all books recommended here - we are wanting change - one must have dialogs - everyone out there even for their own lives should read Speaking Peace: Connecting With Others Through Non-Violent Communication by Marshall B. Rosenberg or any of his other books get the DVD even showing live how to do it. This will change your life and that is where change begins for the whole world. And whomever is elected Get Rosenberg on your Cabinet to teach everyone this method.

Enjoy and thanks for reading peace be with you always. Posted by: Trey parker February 20, PM. Robert Reich is doing important work on how capitalism has changed and changed America since the digital revolution, how "supercapitalism" is affecting public policy and the judicial system squeezing out the public and the lives of workers, and what to do about it. His book, offers clear discription and analysis of what has happened, and a recommendation for fundamental change in how corporations are legally viewed and treated as bundles of contracts, not as people in order to make government more democratic and responsive to the public.

I may not agree with all of his conclusions, but I agree with his main points that we need to restore our democracy and that policy changes are necessary to make a better world. Changes in personal behavior alone are not enough. Mark E.

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Everhart gives a history of energy and imagination in human society and offers a way to tackle global warming and energy policy. We have to imagine the outcome we want and take planning steps to get there With the same kind of imagination, planning, and commitment by the government as we had during the Cold War with our weapons program, and with public commitment and a sense of national purpose, we can achieve our global warming and energy goals.

The Goverment should be like us and not spend more that it makes. That results would make us a very powerful nation! Quite astonished to find two hustlers "Where does the Money Go? Very cleverly, they did not actually SAY it but only implied it. Hey everyone, remember the President's "Personal retirement accounts" proposal a few years back?

But it turned out SS had a huge surplus in fact and would still have 40 years out, even indefinitely if we allow modest adjustments along the way.


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However, the money has been borrowed for current accounts and repaying the SS trust fund proves awkward. But SS is the lender, not the villain! One more scary statement regarding deficit spending "31 out of 35 years" needs to be tempered. Deficit spending for capital improvement or other expectation of growth is a good purpose. It is not deficit spending itself but bad deficit spending over the last 7 years that is bad and is the true ill. So let's be accurate as to the problem first. After that, if you still want SS or Medicare to take the hit for it, be honest and say this why the benefits will not be there.

Bill, Please don't tell me that you are a left-gatekeeper just like Amy Goodman and all the other goose-stepping corporate media sheeple-goons. Throught the Storm, Beverly Jenkins Good love story. Posted by: charlotte hill February 18, AM. Posted by: george.

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So, how I ask, is this any different from people organizing busloads of peaceful protestors for a march on Washington DC? The only difference occurs when broadcasters such as Bill Moyers uses the fact of the organized campaign to exclude discourse on the issue being highlighted by said campaign. If one hasn't the money, the time, the health and stamina to endure rough, even brutal, arrests and harsh detainment, as has happened since Bush took office, this is the only non-violent way to get the attention of our elected officials, who rely to a surprising extent on main stream media, to the exclusion of all else, for their take on public opinion.

Bill Moyers isn't the first to use stonewalling to keep politically incorrect discourse out of the public eye by denigrating those of use who see internet campaigns as a letitimate means for peaceful protest. The Star Tribune editorials manager wrote recently that he won't print letters sent en masse via internet campaigns, as it isn't like an individual letter. No it isn't. It is the only thing the public can really do when the individual letters on these controversial and vital subjects are completely ignored and even ridiculed by main stream media for an unconscionably long time.

Posted by: claire benson February 17, AM. Alfons vt. The next president needs to have read this already and needs to understand how many social problems are caused by overpopulation. Posted by: Brenda February 15, PM. I think the next president needs to have read many books on overpopulation and how it affects so many different social problems.

A late comment, but it just occurred because someone suggested "Grapes of Wrath". Steinbeck's "America and Americans" is an amazing critique, written over 40 years ago with lots great insight.

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Gets more valid everyday. Brave New World and make a great trilogy. Posted by: davidg February 14, PM. The book Thirteen Days or another on the interaction of JFK's advisors during the Cuban Missile Crisis, in which sharply different views were discussed. The next President must surround himself with smart people who will differ with him and each other and discuss frankly differing ways to resolve issues.