Rx America

A Script for Survival

by David Hayden


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/19/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 136
ISBN : 9781418433062

About the Book

RxAmerica is a philosophical treatise that identifies social problems within The United States, provides solutions for the problems, and explains how to pay for the solutions.

The book is unique in that it lacks any agenda other than providing a blueprint designed to preserve America. It is neither liberal nor conservative, but rather pragmatic and compassionate. The conclusions reached are the result of a very clear understanding about who we are as a species of animal.

RxAmerica tells the truth of us and of how we interact with one another. It is both an indictment and a prayer; an indictment of what we have become as citizens of the most powerful and economically prosperous nation in civilization’s history, and a prayer that our personal evolution catches up with and surpasses our technology.

The topics covered are brief and direct. The purpose of the book is not to clutter up pages with pretty prose or to inundate the reader with galaxies of statistics. The purpose is to attempt to impress upon the reader that we ran out of time in the middle of the twentieth century; as of this writing we are quite honestly losing ground.

We are a species of animal overwhelmed with mixed and confusing messages. We are a people praying for clarity. We need to understand in lay terms the influences and their dynamics that have so limited us in our perception.

The influences are truly rooted in the corporate seduction of a beleaguered and susceptible consumer; a consumer who cries out for love and intimacy only to be offered fast food and fantasy fun.

RxAmerica provides a direction that could return us back to a time when the dreams we dreamed were our own; to a time when freedom was more than a word.


About the Author

David and his twin Katie were born in Riverside, California, 1945. He dropped out of high school in 1962 and enlisted in the Marine Corps. David received his AA from Monterey Junior College in 1967 and his BA from Sonoma State College in 1970. He had no children by choice. David lived, without returning, on Maui from 1978 until 1990. He was passionately involved in Native Hawaiian Rights as well as Outrigger Canoe paddling. David formed “Whale Aid” in 1988. He also rode bareback in the PRCA and played Rugby with his mates in No. California. He has worked in construction most of his life having recently completed a Native American Casino in the Yosemite hills East of Fresno. David lives with his Sweetheart Tammy in Oakhurst, CA. He has also written a novel entitled,  One Paddle, One Sun and an extensive collection of poetry and songs.