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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 October 10th, 2014
The American Condition – Fascinating Facts Number and Concentration of U.S. Millionaire Households; School Segregation – 60 Years After Brown vs Board of Education – Average U.S. Charitable Giving – The Absurdity of the Week – Great Quotes About Age and Aging – Memorable Words About U.S. Business and Economy Blog No 49 October 10, […]
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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 October 20th, 2013
Immediacy of Need for Change – Impact of Incompetence and Power of Greed – Redefining the Role of the Individual – Dangers In Delegating Decisions to Experts and Academics – Charitable Giving in U.S. – As Percentage of Income and As Percentage of GDP – Amount of U.S. Charitable Giving in Year 2011 THE RELEVANCE […]
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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 September 12th, 2013
Keep The Holidays Simple !!! ♥ Order A Set of These Companion Books As Holiday Gifts For Your Friends and Family ♥ The Relevance of Reason – Business and Politics The Relevance of Reason – Society and Culture* * Release Date: October 1, 2013 (Brody and Schmitt Publishers, an Imprint of Summerland Publishing)(2013) The Relevance of Reason – Business […]
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