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Domenic Pugliares
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Virginia Phlieger-Kroos, OPA
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Andrés Neruda
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Patrick McGlade
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M. Hopffgarten
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James F. Risher Jr.
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Katherine Whitley
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Carrie Bolesky
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Lorraine Burrell Hughes
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Gregory Wilson
POLITICAL SCIENCE - Civics & Citizenship
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By Maurice C. Blanken
In his book “Regaining America's Greatness.” Professor Blanken proposes that America can meet its current challenges by changing “ our attitudes, thinking, and behavior. We need to accept the aim of religion is not salvation but compassion; or the purpose of economy, not wealth but welfare for all; or politics, not career but justice, order, peace; or education not as a road to better job opportunity, but the road to a civilized mind. We have been putting the cart before the horse. We do not often think of these things. Would it be different if we did?”
FORMAT: E-Book
By Maurice C. Blanken
In his book “Regaining America's Greatness.” Professor Blanken proposes that America can meet its current challenges by changing “ our attitudes, thinking, and behavior. We need to accept the aim of religion is not salvation but compassion; or the purpose of economy, not wealth but welfare for all; or politics, not career but justice, order, peace; or education not as a road to better job opportunity, but the road to a civilized mind. We have been putting the cart before the horse. We do not often think of these things. Would it be different if we did?”
FORMAT: Softcover
By Allan Matthews
Reviewing how we the people became sovereigns, this book encourages citizens to become peaceful activists to supplement representative government. The author declares seventy-five grievances against the United States government. He proposes or endorses remedies in the forms of constitutional amendments or ordinary statutory law, some of them of popular initiative and referendum. Much of this entails transfer of powers from the national government back to the people or to local, state, or transnational governments. The proposals include reforms at the United Nations and measures to end world poverty, spread health care and education, and manage resources for a sustainable environment.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Allan Matthews
Reviewing how we the people became sovereigns, this book encourages citizens to become peaceful activists to supplement representative government. The author declares seventy-five grievances against the United States government. He proposes or endorses remedies in the forms of constitutional amendments or ordinary statutory law, some of them of popular initiative and referendum. Much of this entails transfer of powers from the national government back to the people or to local, state, or transnational governments. The proposals include reforms at the United Nations and measures to end world poverty, spread health care and education, and manage resources for a sustainable environment.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Allan Matthews
Reviewing how we the people became sovereigns, this book encourages citizens to become peaceful activists to supplement representative government. The author declares seventy-five grievances against the United States government. He proposes or endorses remedies in the forms of constitutional amendments or ordinary statutory law, some of them of popular initiative and referendum. Much of this entails transfer of powers from the national government back to the people or to local, state, or transnational governments. The proposals include reforms at the United Nations and measures to end world poverty, spread health care and education, and manage resources for a sustainable environment.
FORMAT: E-Book
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