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As I See It: Class Warfare: The Only Resort To Right Wing Doom

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America is currently at a tipping point. There is an ideological battle between the Left Progressive Liberals and the Right Wing Conservatives. This book illustrates the massive defects in the Right's policies that have led us to the brink of a precipitous fall over a cliff. The book provides the real narrative that should be the balance between the corporation, the government, and the individual citizen. It dispels the notion of the corporation being inherently more benevolent than the government. Most importantly the book presents a logical solution to the economic woes of the country. Implemented over time the suggested policy changes would ensure that America lives up to the America we all expect it to be. This book illustrates the massive defects in the Right's policies that have led us to the brink of a precipitous fall over a cliff. The book provides the real narrative that should be the balance between the corporation, the government, and the individual citizen. It dispels the notion of the corporation being inherently more benevolent than the government. Most importantly the book presents a logical solution to the economic woes of the country. Implemented over time the suggested policy changes would ensure that America lives up to the America we all expect it to be.

206 pages, Paperback

First published August 22, 2010

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Egberto Willies

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December 26, 2022
Great ideas but could have used more editing and proof reading before publication. Some parts are very specific to the 2010 time frame but the overall thesis is just as applicable today more than a decade after the book was published. It's an easy read and worth a few hours of your time.
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September 26, 2013
Awesome book! Painful, of course, because we the people can't seem to govern ourselves properly. My hope is that we can become responsible and wake up from the American dream, since it is has become a nightmare.
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