Bubbles, Boxes and Individual Freedom

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Business & Finance, History
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Author: Clay Barham, Diana Barham ISBN: 9781449058319
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: January 11, 2010
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Clay Barham, Diana Barham
ISBN: 9781449058319
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: January 11, 2010
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

This book is about the thinking and courage to do what needs doing to innovate and build prosperity.It is a book about the benefits of individual freedom.Schools teach children to color, write and print between the lines, observe the rules, wrap their minds in a bubble of disciplines to discourage living out of a community box.Children learn to behave as members of a managed herd, avoiding challenging that which is accepted and established by tradition.In art, however, unusual, deviant, almost outlaw behavior is admired. Artists existing outside the limits of the herd can even improve the herd. American innovators are artists causing prosperity from their thinking, acting, creating and inventive minds changing things for the better.Americans left the Old World limitations behind, where thinking and acting out of the box was discouraged, creating a New World almost 400 years ago.They proved individual freedom and creative elbowroom was the only source of prosperity, which explains American exceptionalism and what this book is all about.

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This book is about the thinking and courage to do what needs doing to innovate and build prosperity.It is a book about the benefits of individual freedom.Schools teach children to color, write and print between the lines, observe the rules, wrap their minds in a bubble of disciplines to discourage living out of a community box.Children learn to behave as members of a managed herd, avoiding challenging that which is accepted and established by tradition.In art, however, unusual, deviant, almost outlaw behavior is admired. Artists existing outside the limits of the herd can even improve the herd. American innovators are artists causing prosperity from their thinking, acting, creating and inventive minds changing things for the better.Americans left the Old World limitations behind, where thinking and acting out of the box was discouraged, creating a New World almost 400 years ago.They proved individual freedom and creative elbowroom was the only source of prosperity, which explains American exceptionalism and what this book is all about.

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