Kaleidoscope View of a Mad Mad World

by Martin Olson


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/28/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 228
ISBN : 9781410772664
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 228
ISBN : 9781410772671

About the Book

Take one look at the world in which we live. It is an ever-shrinking planet made so by the vast means of communications connecting one continent to another. It exposes people of all countries to new ideas and to varied ways of living, most of which are wonderful in the Western Hemisphere. Yet, the world does not easily accept new ideas nor does it take to changes, especially in lifestyles. Why? Because of jealousy and the impending hatred that grows out of the envy fostered by the view of a world where capitalism is predominant.

In actuality, where the world seems to many to be the best it can be, appearances can be deceiving. The countries that form this earth are no more homogeneous than the jagged bits and parts that fill the box in a five-hundred piece puzzle. Instead, the world is better reflected when one looks beyond the mirrors that contain the colored shards, which become the basis for a kaleidoscope. When one looks through the eyepiece, one sees a perfect design, equal in dimension and shape to every side. This is the way many people see the world. However, although the pattern is pleasing to the eye, the truth is that the authentic world is more akin to the broken glass that produces the symmetrical effect. 

A Kaleidoscope View of a Mad, Mad World makes everything look well-balanced when one glances through that eyepiece. Upon further investigation, it is shown to be a disturbing jumble reflecting the corrupt governments that have existed for millennia. Those governments promote wars, lie to the masses, and are consumed with the greed that they vehemently oppose publicly.

Take a walk through history with A Kaleidoscope View of a Mad, Mad World and see for yourself how the world has yet to change.


About the Author

Martin Olson was born in New Haven, Connecticut in 1926. He attended public school and later Williston Academy in East Hampton, Massachusetts before enrolling at Yale University. He started his career as a tracer and draftsman, and following an internal drive to build, design and plan developments, became a contractor. He later moved to a position as property manager and consultant for Sears, Roebuck and Company in charge of all development operations on the Eastern Seaboard. Finally, he became a consultant and coordinator to a variety of groups in the United States as well as in the United Nations, and ended up as an assistant to the Chairman of a Swiss Trust.

Martin Olson now lives in Augusta, Maine with his wife, Iris, doing sculptures, wood and granite carvings and sketches. He says, “This is the happiest time of my life. Iron Shoes (a reflection on the theme of his first non-fiction book) carried me over the rugged roads to retirement and a chance to share what I have learned in my life with those who must carry on in a world gone mad.”