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Doug, sitting in the loveseat sideways with a leg over the armrest, looked up from his book and saw that William had put down the manuscript he had been reading. He asked, "So what do you think?"

"I like it," William said nodding his head.

"What about my conclusion?"

"I think you are right on target. It does seem that a crisis of followership must be a democratic phenomenon," William answered. Doug had concluded after studying several dozen national histories that a loss in confidence in the democratic process led to crisis of followership. Historically, the result was a decline into social paralysis and subsequent conquest by a more vibrant regime.

"It looks like a pretty clear pattern to me. First the society fragments into social groups that have disjoint goals and values. The groups become increasingly polarized to a point where consensus becomes impossible. Each group becomes convinced that the other groups suffer from some serious moral flaw and argue against them based on the perception of that flaw. The end comes rather quickly once an external group sees the weakness," Doug said.

"And history records the fall to be the result of corruption," William said finishing the pattern.

"Yes. History records the innuendos, false charges, and rumors since the facts weren't really known even at the time," Doug said.

"That was pretty clever looking at tribal histories where leaders were elected by tribal consensus," William said.

"Most political organizations of the past were based on royal families who achieved power through inheritance, dictators who wrestled power from the existing leaders, and war lords who achieved power by conquering others. In comparison to those mechanisms of governorship, democratic means are rare."

"I'd like to see more of the details on the process by which a crisis of followership evolves," William said. If he were to model it accurately, he would need to have more details about the social forces that were at play.

"That is going to be very difficult. In all of the tribal histories that I found, the majority of information came from the victors. They weren't all that concerned about the nature of the society that they conquered. Their emphasis was on the act of conquering a weak society."

"There has to be modern examples," William said.

"No there doesn't," Doug said with a smile.

"How about Argentina?" William asked trying to think of a more modern example.

"It wasn't really a failure of followership," Doug said.

William thought about the material he had read. It had been a fascinating glimpse into big time losers in history. He said, "I want to understand it in terms of technology, medicine, economics, religion, natural events, and other social factors. Was the standard of living improving or failing? How was the culture being shaped by engineering advances? Were technological advances undermining religious beliefs? Was the culture being eroded as a result of interactions with external cultures?"

Doug closed the book he had been reading and thought about what William was requesting. Frowning, he said, "I'll try to identify that information. I can't make any promises."

"One thing that you might want to look for concerns how the people began to view their past. It seems to me that a culture that is expanding does so because the people often make hard decisions. I'm sure that some of the more influential leaders of the past made decisions that were often very nasty, but necessary. At some point in time, people look back at those decisions and decide they weren't nice. They start to dislike their past and feel that the foundation on which their culture is based is a lie," William said.

"My father is always going on about how he was taught that the founding fathers were great men. It seems that every article about those men that I read today is about what kind of hypocrites they were. Jefferson, who helped write one of the most amazing documents of all time, is viewed as a fraud because he owned slaves. The document he wrote has become suspect because of that. One of my fellow students called it the ultimate document in hypocrisy," Doug said.

"Exactly. Is it possible that losing faith in the past makes the culture lose faith in its ability to go forward in the future? Is that the real basis for a crisis of followership?"

"I think it is a little more complex than that. There has been a shift in assessing leaders in terms of their public deeds to the character of their private lives. Unfortunately, what was perfectly acceptable behavior at one time can become unacceptable behavior at a later time. Back then, no one thought anything bad of Jefferson for owning slaves. That was the status quo. Today, he's viewed quite differently," Doug said.

"Did the same thing happen in Greece and Rome? Did they start viewing their history through jaded eyes?" William asked.

"Yes, they did." Doug answered. He recalled reading a paper in which the author said that Romans had started looking outside of Rome for their values. Everything non-Roman became better than Roman.

"So what leads to that evolution of historical perspective?" William asked.

"I have no idea," Doug answered shrugging his shoulders. It seemed to him that it was an impossible question to answer.

"That's the key we must discover if we are to understand the basis of a crisis in followership," William said.

"I agree with you. I don't know how my advisor will feel about it," Doug said.

"Why?"

"He feels that this country was founded on lies and that the lies have continued through today," Doug answered.

William grimaced at the thought. Shaking his head, he said, "Pity."

Five very attractive women entered the bar of the restaurant to wait for the rest of the party. Their entrance turned the heads of all of the men and most of the women in the place. It was hard not to notice them; each was stunningly beautiful in her own way.

Professor Elliot McDonald watched the woman walk to the bar while holding his breath. Eyes fixed on Barbara, there was only a single thought running through his mind. He wanted her and he was going to get her. Such beauty had only one place in this world and that was spread across his bed. Just the thought of her in bondage was enough to give him an erection. If she wouldn't come voluntarily, he'd take her against her will.

The man had a reputation in the college in giving only one of two grades, A's and F's, to attractive coeds who took his freshman English class. The grade that the coed received was based on whether she said yes or no to his advances. Over the years, the number of attractive coeds who signed up for his courses had dropped significantly. Usually those who did were only too willing to trade sexual favors for good grades. Frequently, they did not expect the harsh treatment that came with that grade.

He glanced across the table at the current coed who was warming his bed at nights. She was pretty, but couldn't compare with the Goddess who had walked through the restaurant. Smiling at her, he said, "Excuse me for a minute."

"Sure, Professor McDonald," the coed answered more than happy to have him leave the table. Once he was gone, she wondered what she had gotten into. The man had hurt her the other night, but she was too far into it to back out now.

Elliot hurried over to the bar and approached Barbara trying to figure out what line would work best with her. He paused and walked over to her with a casualness that was purely artificial. She noticed his predatory approach and turned to watch him. Smiling, he said, "Excuse me. I'm Professor Elliot McDonald."

Barbara said, "So?"

"I'm a rather famous author. Maybe you've read my books," he said.

"I'm sure that your mother is quite proud of you," Barbara replied wishing that he would go away. She gave him a look intended to convey that she wanted nothing more to do with him.

Surprised that his line about being famous didn't impress her, he tried a second approach and said, "I'm a full professor at the college here."

"Isn't that grand?" Barbara said rolling her eyes. She made a shooing gesture with one hand.

"Let me buy you a drink," he said trying his best to charm her.

"Don't," she replied. The other women with her turned to watch the situation with concern. Usually a guy who continued after three rebukes meant trouble.

"Look, there's no need to be that way," he said getting irritated at her.

Taking a deep breath, Barbara stared at him and said, "Go away little man."

Professor McDonald stepped forward and grabbed her arm. He wasn't used to being insulted by women. Women were his toys and he enjoyed absolute power over many of them. His grip on her failed and she twisted her arm free. There was a horrible shooting pain that originated from his elbow.

Turning, he found that he was facing a young man. The young man was pinching his elbow between two fingers. He asked, "Who are you?"

"I'm William Redman Carter and you are bothering a friend of mine," William said in a flat even voice that sent chills down the Professor's spine.

"Unhand me," Professor McDonald shouted in the belief that a public scene would scare away the young man.

Doug sidled up to Donna and said, "This ought to be very interesting."

Glaring at him, she said, "What do you mean?"

"I mean that William is about to tear that man a new orifice," Doug answered with a wink. Donna smiled at the fact that this stranger knew William. Seeing her reaction, he said, "Your friend won't have to worry about the vile Professor McDonald again."

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William Redman CarterChapter 5

"Son, you know I have to tell the truth," Ed said looking William in the eye. He had finally caught up with William before his son had entered his office. "Yes, I know that," William said with a sinking feeling in his stomach. He looked away from his father breaking eye contact. "You know that it isn't always an easy thing for me to do, don't you?" "Yes, I know that." Shaking his head, Ed said, "You can't hide away from the world forever. Your little brother has asked you...

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William Redman CarterChapter 5

Ken removed his clothes and placed them on the patio table. The past four weeks had wrought major changes in his physique. He had lost fifteen pounds, with even more fat having been turned into muscle. His shirts were too large around the waist and too small at the shoulders. He glanced over at his wife to see how she was reacting to stripping outdoors. Lisa's body was a soft red color, flushed as a result of embarrassment. After a month of morning exercises with William, Ling, and Tim...

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William Redman CarterChapter 38

"Where's Betsy?" "She's grounded," Eddie answered. He shrugged his shoulders and, looking over at his mother, said, "All she did was have a little swim." "Naked, in a public aquarium, and with sharks," Ling said filling in a few details that Eddie tended to forget. Putting an arm around his little brother, William pulled Eddie against his side and said, "At least she didn't get threatened with a spanking." "True," Eddie said. He was tired and wished that he had been able to...

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William Redman CarterChapter 57

Seated at his desk, William listened to the sound of a twelve-string guitar emanating from the guest room. He liked the music Greg Banner created. Lucy loved the music and could listen to it all day. Turning to Ken, he snapped his fingers to get the man's attention. Once he was sure that Ken was looking at him, he said, "Doug is here." Ken reached the intercom in time to hear the signal from the guard. Pushing the button, Ken said, "Let Doug in." "Sure," came the answer. It sounded...

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William Redman CarterChapter 7

William looked up at the stars overhead. The sight of the summer sky was always special to him, particularly on nights without a moon. The stars seemed so low that you could reach out and touch them. Turning to the dark shape seated next to him, he said, "I love looking at the stars out here." "I do too," Eddie said with a smile. In the dark, his white teeth seemed to stand out. William pulled out his pack of cigarettes and took one out. He handed the pack to his brother and said,...

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William Redman CarterChapter 11

"Vera." "What?" she answered without even looking away from her computer screen. Her fingers did not slow down in the least bit. William frowned at the tone of voice that she used in answering him. It seemed to him as if she was upset about something. Dismissing his concerns, he said, "I need you to research the sex industry." "Excuse me," Vera said drawing out each word twice as long as would be normal. She saved the file she was working on before turning to face William. The...

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William Redman CarterChapter 16

"You're going to be heading off to college soon," William said looking across the fire at Eddie. He added another small log to the fire and sat back to watch it catch. "I've got another two years of high school," Eddie said poking a stick into the fire and watching the end start to burn. He pulled the stick out of the fire. The weak flame flickered and died. The small glowing bud at the end of the stick slowly faded. "Enjoy them while you can," William said. Everyone was telling...

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William Redman CarterChapter 13

The students trickled out of the classroom in ones and twos as they finished their final exams. William sat on the floor across from the door watching them leave. Some looked confident, others angry, and a few as if they didn't care how they did in the class. Those who looked blurry-eyed or were sloppily dressed had spent the previous evening cramming in the hopes of learning the material at the last minute. When Lucy stepped out of the class, she rolled her eyes and smiled. Closing the...

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William Redman CarterChapter 4

Chuckling to himself, William shook his head as elements of the near future resolved themselves in his mind. Ken, seated at the dining room table, looked over at him wondering what he had found so humorous. He was about to ask when William said, "It is time for one of my mothers to make an appearance." Lisa, in the kitchen with Tim, wondered why he hadn't asked her to prepare one of the guestrooms. She came out of the kitchen and looked at William with concern. This was the first that...

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William Redman CarterChapter 22

The underground bunker for housing the computers had been completed. A work crew sent by Dan Biggerstaff was busy wiring the room to support the network that would tie the computers together. It was a massive job considering that they were linking ten thousand computers together. It was made even more difficult due to the fact that they were physically located on four separate floors. The room was cold. The air conditioner was set up to cool ten thousand machines, but there were only empty...

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William Redman CarterChapter 46

Head in William's lap, Lucy was busy reading a math book. His hand was busy stroking her arm in an absent minded manner while he was reading his book. Lucy put her book down and said, "She's got a crush on you." Frowning at the sudden introduction of a new topic, William asked, "Who? What?" "I said she has a crush on you." "Oh, that's nice," William said wondering who had the crush on him. He turned the page and continued reading. "You don't know who I'm talking about, do...

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William Redman CarterChapter 36

Nancy Darnell, Mistress of Ceremonies for the Druids, stood at head of the platform. She had finished explaining the significance of the ceremony that was to take place and now she was waiting for the bride and groom. This was her first wedding ceremony in which none of the individuals involved were a Druid. Oliver had volunteered to perform the ceremony, but she had insisted that she be allowed the honor. It was, after all, her service. A very serene Lucy walked to the platform from the...

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William Redman CarterChapter 60

Jack sat in his new office unable to believe the difference that twenty four hours made in his life. His office was larger than the room he was renting. The furnishings were much more luxurious. Barbara Gray had told him that it had been the bedroom and exercise room, but they had converted it to his office. He would have been quite happy if they had left the bed in the room, but he wasn't going to tell them that. He got up and made his way to the break room to get a soft drink. That was...

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William Redman CarterChapter 16

"What?" Patrick shouted upon learning the nature of the elusive quarry that they were hunting. He was wearing a brand new hunting outfit that he had talked his father into buying for him. The camouflage coverall, the camouflage hat, the orange vest, and hiking boots that had been a source of immense pride had become a source of embarrassment. Unable to believe what he had heard, he said, "We're going rock hunting!" William and Dale were having a hard time controlling their laughter. The...

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