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  • Not to Yield

    by Paul Ruden
    This raw, provocative book of essays adapted from the blog ShiningSeaUSA pulls back the curtain on the Trump presidency, providing a panoramic view of his turbulent time in office, the legal implications of his actions, and the inactions of those surrounding him, enabling him, or standing by. The book includes memoir about life in New York City, legal analyses of major political developments since Donald Trump emerged, deep dives into what went wrong in the Mueller investigation, Trump’s mishand... more
  • The Compass Point

    by Patty Duffy
    It’s the 1980s, and countries are falling away from the Soviet Union like dominoes. Archie, an orphaned young Israeli man, shows promise under his mentor, a powerhouse international banker from Vienna. Archie’s financial acumen makes him a successful, wealthy consultant and philanthropist known throughout Europe. Yet all the money Archie gives away won’t assuage his guilt for a broken promise. When a beautiful Palestinian lawyer introduces Archie to a rising dissident leader who seeks his help b... more
  • Inheritance of Crises and Dysfunction

    by James J Maiwurm
    Inheritance of Crises and Dysfunction is a novel about the daunting challenges waiting at home and abroad for the next US Administration, the search for innovative responses and people asked to implement solutions. In addition to global and domestic political issues, the book grapples with the stubborn trauma that accompanies the loss of a spouse, the pain of moving, the mixed emotions associated with contemplating retirement, and the psychological need to remain relevant and connected as one g... more
  • Inspiring a More Equitable Society And Improving Family Life

    by Douglas B. Schaper
    Every human on the planet faces challenges that must be addressed. This book analyzes these challenges and proposes solutions.
  • Chairman Biden and Dr. Fauci's Monster

    by Ron Weitzman

    This book describes how a charter member of Hillary Clinton’s basket of deplorables views important issues that divide our country. Chapter 1 takes a critical look at the past, present, and future of the political left and right sides of that divide. Chapter 2 shows that abortion is properly a matter of religion rather than government. Chapter 3 pins the blame for the pandemic’s cause and consequences solely on Dr. Anthony Fauci. Chapter 4 separates sex and gender into two di... more

  • The Presidential Election Process:

    by Deborah J. Boaz
    Uncover the intricacies of American democracy with The Presidential Election Process: U.S. 2024 Presidential Elections. This comprehensive guide delves deep into the 2024 presidential race, providing unparalleled insights into the electoral process, political landscape, and its far-reaching implications. Discover: In-depth Analysis: Master the complexities of candidate selection, campaign strategies, and the pivotal role of the Electoral College. Historical Perspective: Gain invaluable cont... more
  • Rhythms of Change

    by Mitchell Cohen
    In the early 2000s, a remarkable renewal of Toronto’s Regent Park neighbourhood began. Designed as a “garden city” in the 1940s, the area gained a reputation over the decades as a “no go” zone. In 2005, Toronto’s City Council approved a revitalization that would effectively turn Regent Park into one of the city’s “go to” neighbourhoods. Through captivating narrative that transcends urban planning, architecture, community development, and business, Rhythms of Change explores the revitalization... more
  • Classical Arabic and the Hibernation of the Arab Mind

    by walid khalil

    With Classical Arabic and the Hibernation of the Arab Mind, Lebanon's Walid Khalilinvestigates why Arab societies have, as a rule, not been pulled along by the historical currents that have brought the Western world to the state we call "Modernity." His multi-disciplinary analysis touches on concepts as distinct as cooperation, diversity, network theory and dialectics.
    And yet, he shows how these disciplines intertwine in such a way as to explain much of what has gone wrong... more

  • Mr

    by Shamil Ismail
    Connecting seemingly unrelated instances of essential worker shortages around the world, investment analyst Shamil Ismail builds a compelling and well-researched narrative explaining why aging populations and falling birth rates are leading to a shrinking pool of essential workers in developed countries, which will massively disrupt their societies. Methodically unpacking the factors driving this escalating crisis, he shows why proposed solutions such as automation, AI, and raising the retire... more
  • CORPORATE POWER and OLIGARCHY: How Our Democracy Can Prevail Over Authoritarianism and Fascism

    by John Geyman
    Today's national politics are highly polarized, with one of our two major political parties dysfunctional with internal conflicts and public confidence in government and the Supreme Court in decline. The electorate has become increasingly diverse, with a white supremacy movement inciting further division and hate crimes across the country while some on the right still believe Trump's Big Lie that the 2020 presidential election was stolen. The democratic process has been damaged over many year... more
  • On the Front Lines of Democracy: An Election Official's Story of Protecting the Vote in 2020

    by Jackie Wu
    Jackie Wu often asked herself this question when she worked at the Orange County California Registrar of Voters in 2020. She wrote this book to shed light on what happens behind the scenes to ensure elections are conducted securely, transparently, and with integrity. On the Front Lines of Democracy starts on Election Day in March 2020, just as a mysterious pandemic began. Jackie’s team faced increasing threats of violence and public and media scrutiny. Failure was not an option, since they h... more
  • Man's Search for Sustainability

    by David Auge
    Are you living in frustration because the two options of handling the future presented by the media seem so extreme? Do you feel disoriented at home and work? Are you experiencing feelings of anxiety, frustration, and helplessness because of the constant pressure to be sustainable? David Auge has spent decades searching for the most successful way to explain sustainability to others. Now with the help of two diverse insect communities and the contrast they provide at this critical juncture of... more
  • Searching for Truth in the Empire of Lies

    by A.J. Smuskiewicz
    Searching for Truth in the Empire of Lies: An Evolution of Political and Societal Perspectives During the Decline of America and its Empire (BookLocker, 2024) is a new 450-page collection of more than 90 essays by Chicago-based educational writer and political commentator A.J. Smuskiewicz. The book offers Smuskiewicz’s unique insights on the profound issues of the day (and some not-so-profound issues), providing a highly individualistic mix of Right and Left ideas, of conservative, libertarian, ... more
  • The Biggest Communication Mistakes

    by Michaela Demirevska-Belouhova
    The truth is that here are many types of conclusions that can be done regarding that issue. However, I would like to point on the importance of the communications and the reason of why we have to continue increasing our skills and avoiding mistakes. You know that the messages that we show to the audiences are the face of our organization. Therefore, we have to be careful what we give as information and how we express it to the different audiences. We should avoid any types of mistakes because i... more
  • Own The Libs

    by Jim Joquico

    An intersectional exploration of a socio-psychological phenomenon – trading personality for ideology – featuring interviews with thought leaders in communication and political psychology. The book breaks down this trend by citing possible theoretical explanations of political rhetoric, social media, corporate news, and the diploma divide.

  • American Insanity

    by LeRoy Cossette
    "American Insanity" reflects on the political insanity that has overtaken the United States. It addresses American citizen's apathetic view of our governing system, both toward elected officials and the ever controlling Washington bureaucracy. How and why the cititens of this nation have failed their obligation to keep vigilance over our governing officials and holding them accountable when they fail to uphold their promises and their oath of office. I compares the America I grew up in, which is... more
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