Title | : | Freedom Shift: 3 Choices to Reclaim America's Destiny |
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Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle , Hardcover , Paperback , Audiobook & More |
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Publication | : | First published January 1, 2010 |
A FreedomShift is needed today; and to accomplish it, Oliver DeMille proposes The 3 Choices to Reclaim America’s Destiny.
Can it be possible that such a peaceful revolution can be accomplished by three simple choices made by a relative few?
For meaningful and lasting change to take place, we must first clearly identify and articulate the problems. They are:
1. The Dominance of the Employee Mentality
2. The Two-Party Political Monopoly
3. The Industrial-Materialistic-Nationalized Mindset
And the three choices that can overcome these deep problems are:
1. A Revolution of Entrepreneurship
2. The Rise of the Independents
3. Building and Leading the New Tribes
Political parties, big business and the media misunderstand, underestimate or ignore The Three Choices, and regular citizens and future generations stand to suffer the consequences.
It is time for regular Americans, and others who support freedom around the world, to understand The Three Choices. When we do, expect a tectonic FreedomShift to sweep the nation and beyond.
Freedom Shift: 3 Choices to Reclaim America's Destiny Reviews
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This book was a great follow up to Oliver De Mille's last book "The Coming Aristocracy".
The Coming Aristocracy shows how we've departed from the true freedoms outlined for us by our founding documents, and then challenges us to learn more about freedom so we can better preserve it.
I appreciated what "Freedom Shift" had to say because it shows us what to DO about our loss of freedom in America today. Demille proposes that there are three major decisions that can be made by regular citizens today that will make a rapid difference in our ability to preserve freedom for ourselves and our children.
First, there needs to be a revolution in Entrepreneurship. Basically, we need more producers and less consumer-minded people! Secondly, we need to have more INDEPENDENTS in the political process. More independently minded citizens who research and make decisions based on facts and issues rather than on political parties. And third, taking and applying lessons that can be learned from tribal culture. Particularly the "New Tribes" as he calls those who are hooked into various groups on the internet. That last part was the most interesting to me, because it was unfamiliar territory.
Very much worth the read! I highly recommend it. -
I would have likely given this five stars if I could better grasp some of the Author's terms. I'll likely read this again and again in the next several months, because I think this work is very important to regaining the freedoms we are rapidly losing.
These are Author Chris Brady's comments taken off the back cover:
"Oliver DeMille stands like a signpost pointing the way to a better, freer, saner society in keeping with our founding ideals. Regarding America's decline, many people are finally asking 'What can we do?' In FreedomShift, DeMille very clearly answers the question with thoughtful, specific and intelligent direction. FreedomShift is not only a must-read book, it is a must-follow road map." Chris Brady, NY Times, USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Rascal: Making a Difference by Becoming an Original Character -
If you want shallow opinions and simple answers, turn on talk radio. If you want depth and principles, turn to Oliver DeMille.
If you think one election creates change, then make a sign and march on Washington. But if you want to catalyze real and lasting change, read FreedomShift and apply its vital lessons. This is the real deal. And because it is, it’s not an easy read, nor is it easy to apply.
The question asked of every free citizen is this: Is it worth it? -
What an amazing book. I’ve always considered myself a ‘conservative’ but Oliver has debunked the rhetoric and helped me understand the importance of objectivity in ‘choosing political sides’. I’m a lot more tolerant of opinions that differ from my own as a direct result of reading FreedomShift. My motivation to make a great difference in my family, community, and nation is stronger than ever. My resolve to help make a ‘freedom shift’ happen has greater meaning to me and my family.
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What a great time time read this book, an election year. FreedomShift is an amazing analysis of our culture and ends with a perceptive view on America's political parties.
Oliver DeMille pulls out, now obvious, conclusions about our society and the needed prescription for change. This goes beyond party politics (and to me appears to be an attempt to heal party divisions by understanding those divisions).
A must read. -
A lot of great information in this book. First couple times I went through this I didn't get much out of the third section on Tribes. This time was very different. I really enjoyed what it was teaching about tribes or communities and the impact it has on families and future generations. I can also see the importance of great tribal communities for the future of freedom. It gave me a better idea on how I would like to raise a family and also how I should be for other families.
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This book was such a paradigm shift for me in how I view the government and my role as a citizen. I always felt so helpless with just my vote. Now after reading FreedomShift I understood better what I can do personally to make this country a better place and this has given me a lot of hope.
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Enlightening and encouraging words, with an action plan to boot. A must-read for those who value freedom and want to step up and participate in the great conversation.
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A call to arms for those wanting to to see a return to a free America, away from government overreach and massive bureaucracy. And it begins with each individual.
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An interesting book, FreedomShift (2010) focuses on three shifts which, according to DeMille's thesis, - if taken - will lead to an environment that promotes Freedom. These three areas are: Entrepreneurship, Independents (as an alternative to the older two party division into Democrats and Republicans), and the building of New Tribes; especially virtual social networks that are built in the age of the Internet, and forming communities which learn from that which has worked in past and current tribal cultures.
Entrepreneurship is pretty self-explanatory, Independents are continuing to grow as people become more fed up with the current iteration of politics, the last area of focus, or choice as Mr. DeMille, puts it I find interesting.
The age of the Net and global reach has allowed groups of like-minded individuals to transcend national boundaries in a way that would have been unthinkable 20 to 30 years go; it makes me think of the related observation in a PLA publication (1999) of the rising importance of non-state actors; NGOs, social activist groups and so forth.
One slight, possible anachronism, I think though is the overly positive view of the freedom of individuals to band together on the Internet; this is in light of the current wave of censorship and cancel culture which has especially plagued previously free and open social platforms these past couple of years that simply did not exist a decade ago.
A worthwhile read, if possibly a bit dated, in the third section; I would very interested in an update to the third section in light of recent societal events and cultural shifts. -
I appreciate what he says in this book and loved his points and confidence. I also love the many wonderful things he pointed out. Makes you really think.
However, I thought he often repeated himself many times. Is that just me? It was also hard to understand some things he said and wish he could had simplified it.
I do like the book though, and I enjoy learning new things. -
Can Not wait to see Oliver DeMille this coming weekend at the Major Convention and get the new book 1913!!!
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Good, thought-provoking ideas in this book. We all need to read it to understand our role in the freedom fight.
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A great history of our civilization and where it is headed and what we can do about it.
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Excellent book!!