<p>The book has two primary components. One: Why and how Boaz creates<br />a universal organizational system based on human rights inspired by<br />principles of consciousness found in the Hindu chakras Egyptian Tarot<br />and Declaration of Independence. Two: Colorful confrontations and<br />anecdotes from the 40 years Boaz takes to complete a book on the seven<br />rights.</p><p>The trauma of a marital breakup leads attorney Dennis Boaz to search for<br />self-awareness and purpose in Berkeley's New Age subculture of the early<br />seventies. The search ultimately culminates in Boaz's creation of a<br />comprehensive body of human rights and an an organizational system<br />which Boaz calls the Seven Rights Schematic.</p><p>Boaz demonstrates how the schematic would add balance and<br />comprehensiveness to the educational curriculum; how it would restructure<br />business to favor the worker in salary multi-career opportunity fairness<br />and ownership; and how the schematic after a necessary Article Five<br />Constitutional Convention would enable government to be more<br />democratic efficient fair and balanced in the choice and distribution of its<br />resources.</p><p>Boaz suggests that the seven rights may answer the riddle to what is<br />sealed behind seven seals of the Book of Revelation. He notes that<br />because of his name and astrological sign he fits the biblical symbolic<br />description of the person who is to open the book and loose the seven<br />seals thereof.</p><p>In a lively 40 year span Boaz pursues the right way to present his book.<br />He highlights battles between himself and different authorities in San<br />Francisco Salt Lake City Guahan (Guam) and Saipan. Included are<br />Boaz's misadventurous and sometimes comical attempts to promote an<br />early seven rights manuscript: a marijuana smoke-in protest in San<br />Francisco's federal building and a successful plea to the Utah Supreme</p><p>Court for his client's (Gary Gilmore) execution-an effort that Boaz later<br />admits was morally wrong. The Gilmore episode also results in some<br />personal and memorable anecdotes with Boaz and celebrities of the time;<br />including Norman Mailer Geraldo Rivera Dr. Jack Kevorkian Tommy Lee<br />Jones and Rosanna Arquette.</p>
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