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This is a ideological treatise of how to remedy the current crises by using solar power to generate cash flow for universal basic income for all citizens.
The author's painstaking research and attention to detail is obvious in the writing of this book. The author laid out the information in a manner that allowed the reader to form their own opinion.
This book is basically about financing "Universal Basic Income" with solar panels. Unfortunately, the author doesn't seem to have much concept about how our society works. UBI is discussed in a few countries, but of course the main problem is that it will give no incentive to do positive work and bring things forward. People need rewards do do great things, and our world depends on that.
If solar energy was so efficient and easy to build, it would be done already to a much larger extent, don't you think?
The only good thing about this book is that it is short. Overall, this a dreadful book that must be avoided at all costs. It is repetitious to a fault. It is a brief tome but it could have been half its length if the author were to cut out all of the redundancies.. As to the theme of this dopey pamphlet if I was not retired and was still teaching college level economics and a student turned this book in as their term paper it would only get a resounding failing grade.