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Michael Sharp (2014). Understanding Marx. The Socjourn. [https://sociology.org/understanding-marx/]

Lila, the Revolutionary

By: William T. Hathaway

Lila, the Revolutionary is a fable for adults about an eight-year-old girl—smart, charming, and tough as can be—who creates a world revolution for social justice. No one ever told her she couldn't end poverty and inequality, so she doesn't doubt that she can Just Do It! Starting with the Nike shoe factory where she works. Like the boy in "The Emperor's New Clothes," Lila can see the reality that adults are blind to. And she's not shy about pointing it out. Her story is a call to action: If Lila can do it, so can we. She convinces us that Yes, a better world is possible, and we're the ones to create it.


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About Dr. S.

Michael S. (Dr. S.) is a scientist, sociologist, author, mystic, and mystical poet whose interests are human psychology, human society, spirituality, consciousness, global pedagogy, and global transformation. He's busy writing about a dozen books all of which are aimed at enlightening the people and transforming the planet in line with the purpose, and for the benefit of, All.

For more from Michael, visit michaelsharp.org, sociology.org, or his personal favorite, The Lightning Path.

One comment

  1. Sounds interesting. With Entitlements running the show, it certainly is time to level the playing field in a non-violent way using socialistic ideals. The problem lies with fair labor exchange, that is, energy output and compensation for it, which is a book in and of itself. Entitlements sit on the boards that make the decisions that control the outcome of the 99%.

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