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Posted by Mack W. Borgen January 6th, 2020
Blog No. 111 January 7, 2020 Brody & Schmitt Publishers is pleased to announce … MACK W. BORGEN AND HIS SERIES OF BOOKS will be the subject of a FEATURE ARTICLE in the March issue of the highly renowned KIRKUS REVIEWS Magazine In addition, Dead Serious and Lighthearted – The Memorable Words of Modern […]
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Posted by Mack W. Borgen September 28th, 2018
Press Release and Blog No. 82 October 2, 2018 (Prepared by Schmitt & Brody Publishers, Santa Barbara, California) Newly Released Book Reviews of Mack W. Borgen’s Dead Serious and Lighthearted – The Memorable Words of Modern America – Volume I (1957-1976) (508 pp)(Released March 27, 2018); Volume II (1977-1993) (400 pp) (Released August 13, 2018) and Volume […]
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Posted by Mack W. Borgen August 22nd, 2016
Blog No. 66 August 23, 2016 A GLIMPSING OF AMERICA – – – Observations from the Road By Mack W. Borgen Santa Barbara, California Copyright (c) Mack W. Borgen. All rights reserved. University of California at Berkeley (Honors, Economics); Harvard Law School; Author, The Relevance of Reason – Business Politics (Vol 1) and — Society […]
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Posted by Mack W. Borgen February 4th, 2015
Forthcoming New Books by Mack W. Borgen – Challenging Facts, Amazing Quotes, and Some Weird Absurdities of American Life Blog No. 54 February 4, 2015 Challenging Facts, Amazing Quotes, and Weird Absurdities of Our American Life Ser forth below are excerpts from forthcoming new books By Mack W. Borgen. University of California at Berkeley (With […]
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Posted by Mack W. Borgen September 16th, 2014
Humorous Quotes for The Day; Open-Mindedness; Aging; Annual Cost of College Education vs Annual Cost of U.S. Prisoner Incarceration; U.S. – World’s HIGHEST Incarceration Rate. Blog No. 48 September 16, 2014 QUOTES FOR THE DAY Noted During My Research for Forthcoming Books Mack W. Borgen, University of California at Berkeley (Honors in Economics), Harvard Law School. […]
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Posted by Mack W. Borgen May 7th, 2014
Herbert Croly’s One Little Book, The Promise of American Life – Facts of the Day – Increasing Correlation Between CEO Compensation and Corporate Performance – Changes in Corporate Governance Rules Blog No. 40* May 6, 2014 *Please Note: At the request of some of my readers and in order to make locating and referencing my […]
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Posted by Mack W. Borgen April 16th, 2014
Book Awards; The First Reason for the Use of Context and the Necessity of Perspective; Correlation Between Housing Equity and Consumer Spending; Number of Credit Cards in the U.S.; Termination Rates of Federal Workers vs. Private Sector Workers by Mack W. Borgen The Relevance of Reason – Business and Politics (408 pp) (July, 2013) Awards: […]
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Posted by Mack W. Borgen February 21st, 2014
Complicated Nature of the “American Community” – The Disparate Components of Our Tightly Bound Separateness – Facts of the Day – Job Growth Requirements by Mack W. Borgen Personal Note to My Readers and Friends, I have relocated back to Bigfork, Montana for the next year or so where I will remain (except for business travel […]
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