my grandmamma, you know what i mean? the kind of life that you lead. she lived a glorious life. was quite a talented woman. she never set foot in a school, and her grandson is a university professor at princeton. [cheers and applause] a lot of people say, that is an american success story. i say no, no, no. it is people who are willing to fight because they love and were promoting justice. america is only free and democratic to a degree to which every generation of americans must fight to preserve whatever freedom, whatever democracy we have. that is what this book is about. if you really reach a point of impotence, and it remains static and stationery, you either sell out, you sell yourself, with a smile, but you end up empty on the inside, or you just give up, go to the cracow's, and become addicted to whatever. that is quite to keep you in escape, or you just caved in. you just become complacent, and we have too many folks who are doing that, but a democratic awakening is taking place. we have to fight back. poor people fight back. working people fight back. the middle class.