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The Arts of Reform and Rebellion Contents Preface 5/24/2009 19:03:41 a5/p5 Introduction: Launches themes above Chapter 1: The Characteristics of Rebels and Rebellion Chapter 2: : Loyalty and Risks in Defining Rebellion How and when to break loyalty, what the risks are, the hierarchies of loyalty and when is it betrayal. Chapter 3: Rebel, Creatives, or Sociopaths and The Evil of Drones The Similarities and Differences Chapter 4: Corrupted Thinking and Decisions: Myths Memes and Cascades The loads that society imposes Chapter 5: Why People Rebel & Common Personal Rebellions Motivations and groups Chapter 6: Wrong Assumptions and Poor Questions Lead to Unproductive or Bad Ends: Virtue? Worthwhile causes cannot stem from the wrong questions. We get to wrong questions by many paths. Chapter 7: Does a Host of Problems Make a Crisis? When does a load of problems force a society into crucial failure? Chapter 8: Causes That Matter: Reformation We must choose our own causes but there are ones that make a life significant and ones that are counterproductive.
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Chapter 9: The Arts of Rebellion How to best work the actions, tactics, and techniques of a rebel. Tactics are tools and like a tool set it is only important that we know where each tool is located and how to use it. The Chapter contents tell you how to get there after you scan the whole. Chapter 10. The Question of Civic Virtues in Selecting Causes. Section 6P addresses personal virtues but what are the virtues in a civil society that lead to worthwhile causes. Chapter 11. The Web Site Connection. One of the major concepts of this work is to eventually become more Wikipedia like and turn the effort over to better and better contributors. Chapter 12: Conclusion. Recapitulation and A call to Rebellious Reform of the U.S. We are still the greatest country in the world but it is time to address the corruption of our institutions before we start the inevitable slide which significant political states have faced before.