Making the Objective and Subjective Worlds One
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This book addresses what I believe to be the special challenges of the Chinese people. I lived and worked in China for over ten years. Also appended to this very small book is a copy of the Huttner/Orwell Treaty/Amendment, a proposed multinational treaty agreement and 28th Amendment to the US Constitution. It actually rewrites the US Constitution to modernize our government, and it outlines very concisely all that we must do to create a sustainable, civilized and happy world. This little work will be especially inspiring for the many people who have lost hope.
David Huttner
I was born into a typically-dysfunctional American family that lived in a big, ugly American city. But I was born in 1949, in the early years of the Great American Celebration, when Americans were enjoying unprecedented prosperity. All the wishful thinkers attributed the prosperity to God's providence. (We were the only industrialized country lucky enough to have had two great oceans to protect us during WWII.) If their God did exist, then He had to be a sadist because those bigger houses and cars weren't making my dysfunctional family any happier. I already knew that the American Dream is a fraud and that we don't know half of what we need to know about ourselves and our ancestors when one of the periodic flights from the family problems took us to Indianapolis and landed me in Indianapolis Public School #80. Strange coincidences and a trauma of the previous spring (detailed in my memoir, "Heaven Sent") caused all of the students and most of the teachers to believe that I had been sent by God. To make a long story short, I managed -- mostly with mirrors and sleight of the hand -- to meet their wild expectations and grew to love these children that needed me therapeutically. But when the 8th grade school year was over, I wasn't allowed to go to their high school. As psychologists for the school system had anticipated, once removed from the scene where they had been traumatized, they needed to black out all memory of that scene and everyone connected with it, which included me. I realized that the whole world might be as crazy as it is due to shared traumas of our prehistoric past. I made it my goal to discover what those traumas were. It took me over 50 years. I had to major in comparative political-economic systems at college, study every social science discipline from every aspect, become part of a UN family, travel to 26 countries, live on three continents and drive a NYC taxi for many years, which kept me in touch with people from every country and walk of life -- but I did it. I figured out all the basics. I'm still not happy. Reading my books won't make you happy either. But they will inform you of what we have to do to make our world civilized and sustainable and guarantee love and happy marriages -- for all of us.
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Making the Objective and Subjective Worlds One - David Huttner
Making the Objective and Subjective Worlds One
One Man’s Advice to the Chinese People
By David Huttner
Copyright 2022 by David Huttner
Version 4; Release Date: October 3, 2022
Published by David Huttner at Smashwords
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Please email your comments, questions and suggestions to drhuttner@gmail.com or HomerOfTroy@yanex.ru .
Other works of David Huttner Available at Smashwords.com, Include:
Decoding the Deluge and finding the path for civilization (3 volumes)
Irish Mythology passageway to prehistory
Stage II of the Nonviolent Rainbow Revolution
The First Christmas (a short play)
Just Say No to Latent Homosexual Crusades
Social Harmony as Measured by Music (a lecture)
What the Non-Chinese Peoples Must Do to Compete and End P(l)andemics
Selected Works of David Huttner Volumes 1, 2 and 3
Heaven Sent
Converting the World to English
Our task is to make the objective and subjective worlds one.
--Mao Zedong
George encourages me to add: … and become the gods of our imaginations.
Table of Contents
Other Works of the Peace Love and Progress Party’s New Social Science
Chapter 1: the Subjective World of the Chinese People
Chapter 2: the Objective Paradise that best Accords with our Subjective ones
Chapter 2A: The Dream of Peace on Earth is now a Political Choice
(Stage I of the PLP Party’s Global Peace Plan)
Chapter 2B: We the People Treaty/Amendment
(Stage II of the PLP Party’s Global Peace Plan)
Preamble and Twenty-five-year Transition Period
Article I (Minimization of the K and R Class Struggle)
Article II (Eradication of Homophobia and Latent Homosexuality)
Article III (Eradication of Superstition and Religious Ignorance)
Article IV (Development of the Stage II System of Marriage and Child Rearing)
Article V (Additional Reforms to Integrate Governments, Eradicate Imperialism and Improve the Quality and Character of Government Servants and their Accountability for all Acts and Omissions)
Article VI (Food, Medicine and Energy)
Article VII (Converting the World to English)
Article VIII (CUNO)
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Chapter 1: the Subjective World of the Chinese People
Welcome to China, the land where everything is perfect,
she said.
I was the only one to respond to this with audible and spontaneous laughter. The other western and Japanese teachers were silently looking askance at one another. The speaker, the gratis Chinese language teacher that had been assigned to teach the foreign teachers at Nantong Vocational College, brought me abruptly to order with a frown.
Can she possibly be serious,
I thought, or is she psychotic?
It was September of 2005, the start of the new school year. It was only the second of the more