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A Common Sense Manifesto (With a Nod to Thomas Paine, Not Karl Marx)

A Common Sense Manifesto (With a Nod to Thomas Paine, Not Karl Marx)
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Total Pages : 308
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ISBN-10 : 1633914933
ISBN-13 : 9781633914933
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Book Synopsis A Common Sense Manifesto (With a Nod to Thomas Paine, Not Karl Marx) by : Max Skidmore, Sr.

Download or read book A Common Sense Manifesto (With a Nod to Thomas Paine, Not Karl Marx) written by Max Skidmore, Sr. and published by . This book was released on 2019-12-10 with total page 308 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Common Sense Manifesto provides an examination, both broad and deep, into the current political situation in America, and how it came to be. It chronicles the disturbing deterioration of the Republican Party into an extreme and corrupt mechanism ready to receive and incorporate a destructive force that it welcomed wholeheartedly when it appeared in the bombastic, and completely self-centered, form of Donald Trump. Calling for a "blue tsunami," the Manifesto outlines the way forward, out of the insanity. It notes political realities and thus accepts the need to work within the two-party system. It argues for a rational and comprehensive "Modern Political Economy" that recognizes environmental imperatives, corrects severe income and political inequality, expands Social Security, implements universal health care, protects the rights and dignity of all the people, improves America's sagging infrastructure and transportation up to world-class and responsible standards, and ensures full participation in the national bounty in ways that protect the world and all its current and future inhabitants.


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