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Searching for Truth in the Empire of Lies
by A.J. SmuskiewiczSearching 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-BelouhovaThe 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 JoquicoAn 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.
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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 -
No Common Sense
by Lucy FurrYou are cordially invited to participate in my absurd but heartfelt attempt to help save this nation from corruption, stupidity, and evil beings of one sort or another. No Common Sense is a genre-bending political satire-based update of Founding Father Thomas Paine’s original Common Sense. An argument and a declaration for independence and freedom from a totalitarian king. Using my fake but funny original concept, a reality fairytale about Donald Trump and the big bad government, I try to enligh... more -
Click Me Baby One More Time
by Geo Ellen JamesFor anybody who spends on average 8 hours per day looking at screens (that’s you!). Explore how we all shape the digital landscape, culture and each other through our engagement with digital media. Like it or not, digital media impacts most peoples’ lives today, whether through the content they consume on their devices or the purchasing decisions they make. Social platforms and their influencers are a driving force in the zeitgeist, pop culture, social issues and the economy. A must-read ... more -
Capital de facto: An Inquire into the General Theory of Capitalism
by Arman CalbayFeeling like your salary isn’t enough? Wondering if a college education has lost its value? Sadly, that’s the reality today. But do economists offer any strategic solutions? They don't! It's the same old story: the rallying cry for modern socialists is "Tax the Rich," while conservatives cling to the traditional mantra of "Work Hard." So predictable, boring, and out of touch! The last fresh idea in economics was Supply Side Economics, 40 years ago! Since then, nothing new. Today's economic de... more -
Pioneering Prosperity: The Morazan Model for Free Cities
by Joyce BrandImagine living, working, and doing business in a community where you choose the rules of the game and they can’t be changed on you. Pioneering Prosperity introduces the concept of 'free cities,' where entrepreneurs have the freedom to innovate and collaborate without unnecessary red tape. It’s based on the real-world example of Ciudad Morazan, a ZEDE in Honduras. It's for creative thinkers ready to break new ground and take the lead in building the future of business and society. It’s about i... more -
NATURAL LAW AND INALIENABLE HUMAN RIGHTS
by Jack ForbesMAY A GOVERNMENT, OR EMPLOYER, CONSTRUCT A LEGALLY ENFORCEABLE RULE OR PRACTICE WHICH VIOLATES A PERSON'S NATURAL LAW RIGHTS OF PRIVACY AND LIBERTY? This book discusses the written and unwritten boundaries of governmental, and employer, powers. In America, we employ constitutional rights such as due process, the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures, the right to be free of cruel and unusual punishment, the right of privacy and the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of h... more -
Making Money Real : The Radical Anti-Capitalism of Thermodynamics
by BJ ChippindaleIn a book that connects our threat of extinction to the money we use, a NASA Engineer introduces a real definition of money and explains what that definition means to our society — and he’s NOT an economist. This time, we are going to have to do more than just occupy Wall Street. -
To Stop a Tyrant: The Power of Political Followers to Make or Brake a Toxic Leader
by Ira ChaleffIt is a sad fact that the world is awash in political tyrants. So is human history. Ira Chaleff, an expert in political followership and one of the 100 “Best Minds in Leadership” (Leadership Excellence magazine) reveals how political followers can make or “brake” toxic leaders and what we can do—no matter our level of political influence or where we sit on the political spectrum—to support beneficial leaders and stop the rise of would-be tyrants. Political tyrants are one of the most des... more -
A Charter of Negative Liberties (Second Edition): Defining the Bill of Rights and Other Commentary
by C. Howard DiazI'm not one of these conservatives who believe freedom of speech gives anyone the right to burn our flag. I'm not a conservative who believes there is no such thing as treason or *treasonous statements. I'm a conservative who believes evil people will use our Constitutional rights to their advantage against us. I don't believe the A.C.L.U. represents the true intent of the Constitution. I don't believe the National Education Association wants to teach our children or represents all teachers. ... more -
The Art Of Strategic Communication: A Police Chief's Guide To Mastering Soundbites, Storytelling, And Community Engagement
by Christopher CookIn today's fast-paced environment, the speed at which communication travels and the resounding calls for police accountability demonstrate a need for purposeful and intentional communications embedded in a strategic mindset. When done right, strategic communication can increase transparency, build trust, and encourage active community participation. Chief Cook has distilled over thirty years of experience into timely lessons filled with practical solutions that law enforcement leaders and commun... more -
The Reformer’s Dilemma
by Ricardo Rosselló NevaresFive out of six of us are not part of political extremes and want meaningful reform. If you are reading this, chances are you are part of this silent-but-overwhelming majority. In a world where narrative is controlled by extremes, where do we find our voice? How can we recover our national talent to solve problems? -
How Contempt Destroys Democracy
by Zachary ElwoodThis book explains why politically liberal and anti-Trump Americans should care about the problem of toxic political polarization and want to reduce it. -
The American socio-political conundrums
by DUKE SILVAThe faith of the US Democracy before the forces bearing upon it. The social madness consuming its core, through manifestations of Tribal, Cult, Regressive Identity Politics which found their roots within the masses of the discontent fueled by a nostalgia and romanticism over that vision of an endearing dream that seems to have been snatched away to a place unknown...