Reimagining Our American Republic

Reimagining Our American Republic
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Publisher : Greenleaf Book Group
Total Pages : 293
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ISBN-10 : 9781626346031
ISBN-13 : 1626346038
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Book Synopsis Reimagining Our American Republic by : Peter W. Frey

Download or read book Reimagining Our American Republic written by Peter W. Frey and published by Greenleaf Book Group. This book was released on 2019-02-05 with total page 293 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Are you concerned about the current political polarization and serious economic and social uncertainty in the United States today? Peter Frey’s powerful, fresh, and fair-minded book, Reimagining Our American Republic: A Commonsense Vision for Uncommon Times, provides solid reasons for hope and a clear direction forward. After educating readers on the background of the issues affecting America today and examining political problems passed down from previous generations, Frey offers detailed, thoughtful proposals—both practical and provocative—on how we can alter the way we govern ourselves and restructure our government in areas from education and voting rights to healthcare and defense—all while staying true to the intentions of the Founding Fathers. Frey’s book is a call to action to the growing number of Americans—including young people—who are ready to understand and face the critical complexities of the present-day situation and take action to move our country beyond them. Frey presents straightforward and optimistic proof that there are judicious solutions at hand. The book will energize readers, encourage discussion, and inspire anyone who is eager for new ideas, honest change, and making a positive impact on our country during these historic times. As Frey asks in the book, “If not now, when?” Frey is a published author, research scientist, and professor emeritus at Northwestern University.


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