Working for Living

Slavery Masquerading as Freedom and Democracy

by Walter Prytulak


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 28/12/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 292
ISBN : 9781420894776

About the Book

Psychiatrist by profession, Walter Prytulak views the world’s social upheavals (global poverty, religious extremisms, and preemptive wars) in the light of mental disorders in psychiatry. He takes the proverbial statement of a “healthy mind in a healthy body” and uses it to describe a “sick society as residing in the sick profit-making body politic.” In his view, capitalism is a state religion purged of theological vernacular, the practice of which is imposed on its subjects on pain of starvation. Its anonymous god, referred to on every dollar bills and coin, commands strict adherence to the ethics of “working for living” and ‘no free lunches.” It can thrive only on the backs of slaves, still in existence today, albeit so richly rewarded that the glitter of wealth obscures this fact. Slavery restricts freedom of other religions, which is at the bottom of all social ills. The rhetoric of ‘working for living’ instead of food, and feeding the hungry by lessening their poverty muddies the waters and prevents getting the right answer to the problem, which is: If your neighbor is hungry give him food instead of sending him on a wild-goose chase of a job.  

 


About the Author

Walter Prytulak was born in 1922 in the Western part of Ukraine under the Polish rule and became a Canadian citizen in 1952. He is a survivor of living under the dictatorships of several ideologies of –ism: chauvinism of Poland, communism of the soviet Union, fascism of Hitler’s Germany, and capitalism of Canada. He got a medical degree from the University of Innsbruck in Austria, and a diploma degree in psychiatry from Toronto University in Canada. Presently he is retired from his 45 years long practice of clinical psychiatry in Ontario, Canada. With the publication of the present book he has ventured for the fifth time into the world of book publishing. His first work titled “Jobless, Moneyless and Free” published by Vantage Press in 1980 is now out of print. His subsequent books: “Paradise Regained,” “Neither Evolved nor Created,” and  “On Pain and Suffering” were published by the Author House, and are now available in ‘print on demand’ format from www.authorhouse.com