Posted by Mack W. Borgen July 7th, 2014
Another National Book Award (Among University Presses) for Borgen’s The Relevance of Reason – Blog Essay – “Just When the Skies Turned Black and the Wind Started to Howl – The Graduation Speech (I Wish I Had Given)” by Mack W. Borgen Blog No. 43 News Release Borgen’s Second Book Wins Another National Award […]
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Posted by Mack W. Borgen November 26th, 2013
Coloring Within the Lines — But Not Connecting the Dots; The Growth of Consensus in American Society; Eight Federal Actions Which Are Needed to Increase American Competitiveness THE RELEVANCE OF REASON The Hard Facts and Real Data About the State of Current America by Mack W. Borgen “Stimulating, refreshing, and original…” Wayne S. Bell, Chief […]
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