This is the age of wisdom. The taxi driver and meat packer, the nurse and train steward, the dishwasher,maid, and drugstore cashier, the truck driver and the assembler all know that injustice pervades thehierarchies of wealth and power they daily encounter at work, in court, dealing with doctors, and in everyother pursuit that crosses paths with the wealthy and powerful. They know too, even if they don't always wantto admit it, that Bush is braindead, that elections are sham choices between advocates of the powerful thatoccur despite our desires, and that at the bottom of reality TV and pervading unreal news reporting there liesprofit and power. The public is becoming poetic. The commercial and the crass, broadcast everywhere andrequiring our attention at every moment if we are to be part of society, are nonetheless ultimately losing thebattle for our hearts and minds. People are gaining awareness, consciousness, and even, ever so slowly,confidence.