Posted by Mack W. Borgen June 17th, 2015
Blog No. 59 June 16, 2015 The Challenge of Perspective and The Burden of (So Many) Numbers By Mack W. Borgen Santa Barbara, California University of California at Berkeley (Honors, Economics); Harvard Law School; Author, The Relevance of Reason – Business and Politics (Vol 1) and –Society and Culture (Vol 2) – As Advertised in The […]
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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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