The Zillion Dollar Question: A Comprehensive Answer and a Roadmap for Action

February 2012

A few weeks ago, I went to the Brazos book store in Houston to buy Michael Moore’s latest book and attend the book signing do. There, I had the great pleasure of meeting Michael face to face.

As I was standing in line waiting for my turn to get Michael’s signature, a young man handed me a copy of “The Occupied Wall Street Journal”.

The last page of the Journal features an article by Nathan Schneider: “Occupation for Dummies”. It recounts an interview of some of the ‘occupiers’. Under the subtitle “What are the demands of the people”, the answer given is: “Ugh, the zillion dollar question.”

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I have been following the news about the ‘Occupy’ movement. I ardently encourage the growth and spread of the revolt of the people. On the other hand however, I am quite concerned about the way the movement is developing, and even more about the ultimate results that it might bring about.

I feel that those involved in the ‘Occupy’ movement, as well as many more citizens standing on the side lines could benefit from reading my last book! The book does not only provide an answer to the zillion dollar question by listing five demands that the people could rally around. It presents a rational discussion that leads to the formulation of the people’s demands. The book also proposes steps for action in the short and long term.

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