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The book is intended to describe America's longing for a more perfect union and its frustration in achieving the metaphorical level playing field where no external influence affects the ability of the players to compete fairly and where all players play by the same rules. It may not happen tomorrow but sometime in the future, science and technology will allow the playing field to level itself through dynamic transformative social epiphenomena. In addition, the book brings to light the pertinacious, fossilized racist assumptions which remain uncritically challenged in the unconscious id of the…mehr

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The book is intended to describe America's longing for a more perfect union and its frustration in achieving the metaphorical level playing field where no external influence affects the ability of the players to compete fairly and where all players play by the same rules. It may not happen tomorrow but sometime in the future, science and technology will allow the playing field to level itself through dynamic transformative social epiphenomena. In addition, the book brings to light the pertinacious, fossilized racist assumptions which remain uncritically challenged in the unconscious id of the American psychosocial personality and exposes their power to subjugate and exploit world people. Letting the playing field level itself is obviously a complex phenomenon that requires a thorough understanding of America's political socioeconomic playing field. This book provides this understanding."
Autorenporträt
Dennis Joiner studied mathematics and computer science at the Southern Illinois University and shares his "system thinking" critique of American society and his vision of a future, where humans have evolved to become gnostic beings free from every grief and pain that comes from evil. He had a computer systems and information technology career in innovative information technology (IT) research and development.Since his retirement in 2016, he has been able to devote more time to writing and expanding his knowledge by reading social commentary books. Dennis is a critical system thinker and seeks to explain away a world of illusions.