Revolution in America:
Producers Taking Control
Copyright © 2005-2009 Hank Wallace
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Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Producers
The Source of Wealth
Society Values Producers
Chapter 3: Consumers
Chapter 4: Paraducers
The Middlemen of America
Chapter 5: What Motivates Paraducers and Producers?
Producers, Used
How Paraducers View Producers
Chapter 6: How Can a Nation of Paraducers Survive?
The Lives of Nations
Chapter 7: Governmental Paraducers
Chapter 8: Mediocrity in USA and Europe
National Mediocrity
Chapter 9: The Rise of Power Castes
The Bar
The Health Care Industry
Public Education
Academia
Labor Unions
The News Media
Government Beneficiaries
Caste Summary
Chapter 10: Producers in Action
What can a Producer Do?
Cell Groups
Evading Paraducer Costs
Confusing the Enemy
Dealing with Paraducer Politicians
Listening to Paraducers
Denying Government Money
Voting
Taking Back the Schools
Consumer Focus
Forming a Quiet Subclass
Staying Under the Radar
Being an Individual
Teaching our Children the Value of Achievement
Educating Yourself
Agitating for Freedom
Disconnecting from Media
Taking Care of Ourselves
Pursuing Meaning
Setting a Standard of Excellence for Ourselves
Setting a Standard of Excellence for Others
Rebelling against Mediocrity
The Illusion of Quality
Giving Something Back
Chapter 11: Producers in the Larger World
Chapter 12: Producers as Leaders
Chapter 13: Women Producers
Chapter 14: Conclusion
Appendix A: The Tea Parties
Appendix B: The Polarization of America
Appendix C: The Galtification of America
Appendix D: Conservation Easements
Glossary
References
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