Discover a bold plan for national well‑being that links personal prosperity to the strength of the nation.
This nonfiction work argues for a practical path to improve living standards by aligning government policy with the common good. It presents a framework that covers poverty, housing, and the costs of living, and it discusses how national action could reduce waste and injustice in the economy. The book is divided into sections that introduce a national idea and then answer common questions about its feasibility and impact.
What you’ll experience
- A clear vision of how poverty and unemployment are connected to national policy and how changes could help many people.
- A proposal for universal life insurance, pensions, and other public supports designed to reduce hardship without charity.
- A plan for public ownership of key assets—land, tools, factories, and essential services—to spread benefits across the nation.
- A critique of the current financial system and calls for reforms to stock markets, insurance, and corporate power.
Ideal for readers who want a practical, discussion‑based approach to social reform and national policy.