Description
When acting according to the doctrine of the lesser magistrate, we often are acting alone. As individuals we benefit from social communities which we may have alignment or unity in vision of certain groups. These groups are well known on each side of the political isle and deploy various tactics. A thing which appears to be both a blessing and a curse which favors one particular ideology is the fear of losing members of a particular group. This fear prevents the cross pollination of experience and learning to be shared amongst groups. This book speaks to this challenge and puts forth ideas to help unify experience, talent and passion.