Posted by Mack W. Borgen October 13th, 2013
The Institutionalization of Change and the Importance of Individual, Not Collective, Action – U.S. Spending on Education Compared With China and India by Mack W. Borgen THE RELEVANCE OF REASON “Top 10.4% of Books Among All Current Amazon.com Book Sales as of September 15, 2013” The Hard Facts and Real Data About the State of […]
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Posted by Mack W. Borgen October 3rd, 2013
Change and Individualism in Our American Democracy; Years Since Last Amendment to U.S. Constitution and Historical Frequency of Amendments to U.S. Constitution by Mack W. Borgen THE RELEVANCE OF REASON The Hard Facts and Real Data About the State of Current Americas Vol 2 – SOCIETY AND CULTURE (438 pp) WILL BE AVAILABLE IN ABOUT 5-10 BUSINESS DAYS AT […]
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