Author: | Brandon Zimmerman | ISBN: | 9783736851542 |
Publisher: | BookRix | Publication: | November 5, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Brandon Zimmerman |
ISBN: | 9783736851542 |
Publisher: | BookRix |
Publication: | November 5, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Prelude (Chapter 1): Introduces the fundamental problem in our society, individualism, along with many aspects of our lives that amplify its effects such as drugs, cosmetics, and money. The following chapters describe new systems to help reduce our focus on individualism and help our society prosper. Communal Living (Chapter 2): Describes a new system of living that would allow us to reduce waste, redundancies, and inefficiencies to dramatically increase our standard of living. Romantic Relationships (Chapter 3): Emphasizes the importance of romantic relationships in our lives, as well as the mindset needed for healthy interaction with significant others. Education (Chapter 4): Illustrates a new approach to education that would eliminate the inconsistencies and limitations of our current system. It would give us an affordable, accessible, and superior form of education by eliminating all of the weaknesses of our teachers, while drawing out all of their strengths.
Prelude (Chapter 1): Introduces the fundamental problem in our society, individualism, along with many aspects of our lives that amplify its effects such as drugs, cosmetics, and money. The following chapters describe new systems to help reduce our focus on individualism and help our society prosper. Communal Living (Chapter 2): Describes a new system of living that would allow us to reduce waste, redundancies, and inefficiencies to dramatically increase our standard of living. Romantic Relationships (Chapter 3): Emphasizes the importance of romantic relationships in our lives, as well as the mindset needed for healthy interaction with significant others. Education (Chapter 4): Illustrates a new approach to education that would eliminate the inconsistencies and limitations of our current system. It would give us an affordable, accessible, and superior form of education by eliminating all of the weaknesses of our teachers, while drawing out all of their strengths.