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The Patriarchy is Dead; Long Live the Patriarchy (Legacy)

I try to find authors who will challenge my view of the world, and my knowledge of it, in new and different ways. Science historian David Wooten did not disappoint. Wooten wrote the 2015 book entitled The Invention of Science: A New History of the Scientific Revolution. Wooten’s main premise really caught my attention: Before […]

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COMMENT: Death to Death and All That Loss

For Christmas, a good friend of mine bought me a book that I just finished reading. I found it wildly informative and insightful. The book is Sapiens—A Brief History of Humankind by world history professor Yuval Noah Harari. For me, Harari’s book was like Paul Harvey on steroids. Harvey was a radio personality and social […]

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Shameless Self-Promotion on Twitter

Hello all— I’m ramping up my efforts to promote my new book A Question of Attachment—Toward a Lossless Society. Click on the title to view a preview and ordering information over at Amazon.com. FYI—for you KindleUnlimited subscribers, A Question of Attachment is absolutely free! Such a deal. I’ve dusted off an old Twitter account that […]

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A Question of Attachment now available!

The Foundation’s president has successfully navigated the challenging waters of Kindle Direct Publishing. His new book A Question of Attachment—Toward A Lossless Society is now available exclusively at Amazon. It is available in eBook and paperback formats. To read a preview and for ordering information, click on this link. Here’s the Amazon web site description: […]

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REPRINT: The Department of Health & Human Services: A New Strategic Plan & A New Vision

In my last post on bubble economies I mentioned that the federal government is moving away from a social services model over to a medical services model. As fate would have it, I just received the February issue of the FUNDED newsletter, which is put out by Grant Office. This issue has an article by […]

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