1. Why Many of Us Should DROP OUT
2. Free Public Schools Instead of Private Schools
3. A $500 Used Car Is Sufficient; and Parking Is Free and Available
4. Avoiding High City Rents, Taxes and Other Living Costs
5. Saying Goodbye to Work-Related Expenses of Employees
6. Late Charges Identify Businesses to Avoid
7. Low-Cost, Low-Pressure Living
8. Free Library Is Your New Country Club
9. Making the Most of Your Valuable Time
10. Political Power Reduces Cost of Corruption
11. Selecting Your DROPOUT COMMUNITY
12. Buying Your DROPOUT Home
13. Self Employment from Your Home
14. Socializing in Your DROPOUT COMMUNITY
15. Using Computer/Fax/Cellular/Internet Technology
16. Developing the Market for Your Services/Products
17. Improving Your Quality of Life
18. Creating a Miniature, Improved U.S. Government for the Community
19. Business Development and Job Creation through Community Tax Base
20. DROPOUT COMMUNITY Bank for Economic Expansion of Community
21. Availability of Private Capital for Local Job/Business Development
22. DROPOUT Stores, Including Co-Op Stores to Support Community Interests
23. Community Employment Opportunities
24. Community Judicial System
25. DROPOUT Barter System
26. DROPOUT Is a Grass Roots (Grange-Type) Program
27. Other DROPOUT Communities
28. Curing Problems of Monopoly Control and Globalization
29. An Agenda for DROPPING OUT
30. A Final Word to Prospective DROPOUTS
Appendix
Index
Copyright <189> 1997 by Carl E. Person
Carl E. Person, Author of DROPPING OUT, carlpers@lawmall.com