Publisher's Synopsis
A rollicking treatise on human achievement and potential that offers the keys to perfecting our purpose: establishing Freedom for All.
In All's Well. Where Thou Art Earth and Why, John Lefebvre blends philosophy, metaphysics and ethics into an original, lyrical meditation on our place in the Universe, both the distance we have come and the much longer way before us. Lefebvre suggests that-at our core-we are the Universe's vessels of consciousness. That means that we are also it's vessels of astonishment and of love. With this up-sizing of the human condition, he argues that the United States' founding principles, as compared to its achievements to date, form the clear basis for establishment of Universal Rights and Responsibilities. These include the Rights to:- Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness
- Access to food, clothing and shelter
- Access to the tools of self-improvement, to health care, to basic capital, and to justice, and
- The Right to a Healthy Environment