Hartmann is perhaps best known for his fierce commitment to Jeffersonian democracy and his steadfast opposition to the corporatization of America. But in these pages you'll also discover his Older and Younger Cultures hypothesis, which identifies the root cause of so many of our social and environmental ills. You'll hear from Hartmann on how to keep our schools from treating children like assembly line products, why attention deficit disorder is not an affliction, what cloudy Germany can teach us about solar energy, and much more. Fascinating as these essays are, they're ultimately meant to inspire you to action. As Hartmann says at the end of every radio program, "Get out there, get active! Tag, you're it!"
Thom Hartmann is a three-time Project Censoredaward winning, New York Times best-selling author of 20 books in print in 14 languages and the host of an Air America radio talk show. Formerly on the Vermont roster of psychotherapists, executive director of a residential treatment facility for severely emotionally disturbed and abused children, and a guest faculty member of Goddard College, he was also CEO of an Atlanta-based advertising agency and an advertising and marketing consultant to corporations and governments on five continents. Trained by Leif Roland, Paul McKenna, and Richard Bandler, he is licensed and certified as a Neuro-Linguistic Programming practitioner and an NLP trainer by the Society of Neuro-Linguistic Programming, and Bandler has written the foreword to one of his books. The father of three grown children, he lives in Portland, Oregon, with his wife, Louise, and their attack cat, Higgins.
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