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An Army of Davids -- Recommended reading from Arianna Huffington AND Hugh Hewitt !!
Think about this: "we" are the wackos for believing in Constitutional traditions, returning political power to the states, balancing taxes and spending in a balanced budget referendum, giving honor to a person's "god" rather than running from that reality -- whatever ["god"] it means to the person, and pushing personal responsibility as THE solution to a host of middle class issues. Incredible.
Be that as it may, here is a book that will empower the individual. We give you the publisher's review:
In this testament to the power of the little guy, law professor and blogger Reynolds gleefully hails the emergence of a new entrepreneurial class resulting from the democratizing power of technology-the manifestation of his observation that "a society that's rich and free will have citizens who-entirely on their own-develop a wide range of skills." Among the skills he cites are citizen terrorist-busters, hackers and average Joe techies who set up phony jihad sites to foil terrorism in the U.S. Others have taken on big media, forcing newspapers and networks into something "akin to what happened to the Church during the Reformation." Reynolds shows how technology opened up markets to software companies in Poland and to filmmakers and musicians in Africa. Proclaiming good blogging as a combination of "rapid response times" and "personal voice," Reynolds praises the explosion of cyber-self expression, seeing it as yet another way to proliferate information and build knowledge among communities. And while Reynolds may seem naïve in ignoring any potential negatives that could arise from widespread, unmitigated, technology-enabled empowerment and does little to touch upon the ethical implications of the everyman becoming a superman, he brings a contagious sense of optimism to this "new reality."
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Editor's notes: did you catch the implicit moral criticism of becoming an entrepreneurial "superman." We imagine this criticism has to do with the fact that seemingly not everyone can take advantage of the advice found within the pages of this book because of cultural and educational limitations. Indeed. Certainly, entrepreneurial pursuits are not the solution for millions of American. But that fact cannot negate the advice given in "An Army of Davids." If you can read with comprehension and have a will to succeed, this book is for you.
Who recommends this book? Arianna Huffington and Hugh Hewitt !! The author is the man at the center of Instapundit. com, , part of the "pajama media" blogging empire. Liberals, at least some, believe in the power of the individual. Amazing !!
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