Atlantis
A Novel about Economic Government
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About the Book
A secret agent is sent to spy inside a city built on a Sioux Indian reservation in South Dakota. There he meets and falls in love with the daughter of the man who owns the city. She is abducted by other agents and he must find her in the wilderness of the Black Hills. He learns many things about the collapse of old paradigms and the rising of new paradigms for government and economics.
About the Author
Robert Klassen, 1940–2015, was from the heart of America, the Midwest, although he lived most of his life on the West coast, in California and later Washington state. He spent his entire life thinking, questioning, and challenging the norm. He wrote from a scholar’s mind and a writer’s obsession with a simplicity of prose that was elegant. This “20th Anniversary Reprint” of Atlantis honors those qualities. Born on an Indianna farm in 1940, I studied at Marquette and Indiana Universities in the 1960s and under Andrew J. Galambos in the 1970’s. I have worked in healthcare since 1963. Divorced three times, I have three grown sons and four grandchildren.