Are citizens. Thats their role but they dont get taught that in school. They dont learn civic skills. They dont connect the schools with the community to raise people who know how to shape the future of their neighborhood, state, country in the world. So this is why i finally wrote a short book. [laughter] its called breaking through power. Its easier than we think, and im very willing to be challenged on documenting its easier than we think. 1 or less, we hear about the other 1 , the occupied wall t street called the top 1 . 1 or less is what it takes if it asks the following question, what are all of these things wet want to change in this country . Well some of them we can change ourselves, we can change our diet, exercise, some of it we can change by organizing food coops and things like that, but the major changes, the deal with the empire, the deal with military industrial complex, to deal with Strategic Planning of big corporations in every aspece of our life, they are planning
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