The Law of Averages
A political assasination
Who Are You
First Chapter
Who are you opens maintaining the personal connection seeking to reinforce the writer/reader bond. A bombardment of analytical questions confronting our methods of ruling this nation draws the audience's attention to blatant misdirection. A theme of grave concern is expressed over the methods we have implemented to control and run this country. The delivery is chosen to incite the reader to feel genuine concern over what we as a society are doing within the borders of this nation.
The authors thought concerning the base of our morality arise, seeking to understand the core of our ethics. The conclusion is drawn after some debate that the very composition of this nation needs to be radically altered if we are to correctly morally progress. The reader is asked to think outside the standard working logic of our "controlled minds" to see the reality of our current situation 'without the restriction/fear caused by our programmed imbedded paranoia'.
'How and why have we come to live this way' is the question confronting the reader. The hierarchy of class construction is deduced as being an inherently sick part of this nation, designed to prevent the combined strength of the people through eliminating national unity. Seeking to establish logical adaption’s to our method of running this country, proposals are presented for how we should construct the infrastructure of this nation.
Advancing questions pinpointing our illogical consumption of 'materialistic things' attempts to awaken the reader to the reality of modern cycle of life. A body described as the '3 mediums' Television, Radio and the Media are exposed for projecting and maintaining this state of affairs via complicit relationship with the government. A call is made to the people of this country 'the people of a common cause' attempting to convince them to rise and help take control of this illogical system. The chapter culminates proclaiming it our 'duty' to protect this earth, our environment and create a better future for those to come. His final words are.
'There is no other option'