A wake‑up call about America’s future and the power of producers
This book lays out a critical view of our economic system and government, urging readers to consider how questions of wealth, governance, and industry affect everyday life. It combines vivid examples with practical ideas for reform and empowerment.
The text presents a broad survey of social and economic issues, from how markets are organized to how communities can rebuild strength through cooperation. It argues that farmers and producers hold real power to shape railroads, banks, and factories, and it outlines plans for cooperative action, better stewardship of resources, and stronger self‑reliance. Readers will encounter historical anecdotes and bold proposals intended to provoke thought and discussion about national priorities and policy.
- Explore a vision where producers—especially farmers—play a central role in owning and shaping key industries.
- Learn about practical strategies to keep younger generations connected to rural life and productive work.
- See examples and arguments about governance, trusts, tariffs, and public accountability.
- Discover ideas for reform that aim to reduce waste, lower costs, and strengthen national prosperity.
Ideal for readers interested in economic history, civic reform, and debates about the direction of the United States.