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Like an X-ray, The Hathaway Equation penetrates taboos and mores that blockade progress. It is a proclamation from a pioneer and pathfinder--a message dreamt of only by a visionary who arrives from nowhere in times of peril to show us the way home. A generous gift to all people of every race and tongue, from the highest to the very lowest stations of life, it is an elegant yet simple message. Once read, answers to perplexing riddles about the ecosystem are apparent, whereas before, they may have been invisible to the unawakened mind. Of course, most revealing is an efficient "plan to halt and…mehr

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Like an X-ray, The Hathaway Equation penetrates taboos and mores that blockade progress. It is a proclamation from a pioneer and pathfinder--a message dreamt of only by a visionary who arrives from nowhere in times of peril to show us the way home. A generous gift to all people of every race and tongue, from the highest to the very lowest stations of life, it is an elegant yet simple message. Once read, answers to perplexing riddles about the ecosystem are apparent, whereas before, they may have been invisible to the unawakened mind. Of course, most revealing is an efficient "plan to halt and reverse ecological collapse." Here we find an archway to a new epoch wherein the architectural concepts of our cities evolve from a tangled morass of the inanimate, in which we feel a lifeless alienation, to workplaces and homes of thriving life. Within this new realm, transportation systems no longer entomb forest, field, meadow, river, and stream. Yet travel is profoundly safer, faster, more efficient, cleaner, attuned to nature, and even relaxing. All this while creating an economic bonanza. According to Hathaway's equation, these innovations manifest in the real world as we first change inwardly by living truly healthy lifestyles. From this beginning, solutions to our most pressing challenges may slowly materialize over the decades--a recrudescence of flora and fauna, population management without eugenics or oppression, and the assumption of our proper place among nature. What is more, The Hathaway Equation unites those who debate climate change and global warming against a single foe, for both are ecological symptoms of a more ominous issue, which few people are discussing. Perhaps, this is why no plan prevails to address this glaring existential threat. And so many people have accepted the demise of Earth as their fate. Hathaway has a compellingly different vision. He has created an elegant plan to halt the global destruction of the flora and fauna while restoring them to their organic norm. We feel you will agree that The Hathaway Equation is feasible, transparent, and imperative. It may be the lifestyle of the twenty-second century. But we must begin implementing it now. So Hardcastle Publishing cordially invites you to read and enjoy this urgent message today. About the cover art Tiger in a Tropical Storm was painted in 1891 by French post-impressionistic artist Henri Rosseau. Rosseau's masterpiece was selected for the cover of this book because it symbolizes the ecological tempest sweeping Earth's flora and fauna. We hope the ideas you find here will quiet the storm.
Autorenporträt
After a three-year tour of duty with the army, Hathaway studied the social sciences in North America and Europe, earning a bachelor's and a master's degree. He traveled the world for the next two years visiting twenty-four countries on five continents. Then settling into his writing, he authored several books, including works of philosophy, psychology, ecology, novels, short stories, screenplays, poems, epic verse, and the retelling of The Odyssey in heroic couplet. He has also written scholarly papers, articles, an Elizabethan stage play, and even the original libretto, lyrics, and melodies of a full-length classical operatic musical featuring twenty-seven new songs. In his free time, he sometimes paints and draws. Some people feel that his graphite portrait of Lord Nelson may be one of the better likenesses of Nelson. Hathaway has been an active wildlife conservationist for several years, focusing on protecting elephant herds in Sub-Sahara Africa. He has a small yet busy wild bird sanctuary at his home in the United States, hosting over twenty-eight species of wild birds. Lady Jane Grey was Phillip's first cousin and several members of the houses of Stewart, Hanover, and Tudor were aunts, uncles and cousins. His family were among the early settlers in the British Colonies, fought in the Revolutionary War, and were charter members of the Unites States of America.