A study of the crisis in American values discusses the problem of educational standards, drugs, AIDS, and sex education; racial strife; the controversy over values; and the debate on affirmative action.
Know Your Price demonstrates the worth of Black people’s intrinsic personal strengths, real property, and traditional institutions.
Grimmer, Justin, Eitan Hersh, Brian Feinstein, and Daniel Carpenter. 2012. “Are Close Elections Random?” Paper presented at the 2012 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 12–15.
Despite deep divisions on the issue of immigration, this book shows that immigration promotes economic innovation, expands the job market, and contributes to diversity and creativity in the United States.
[124] Martin's wife, Mary, joined Cranford in believing fervently that it was in her husband's best interests to be dehydrated. On the other side were Martin's mother and sister, who stood up for his right to live.
In 1987, eminent political philosopher Allan Bloom published The Closing of the American Mind, an appraisal of contemporary America that “hits with the approximate force and effect of electroshock therapy” (The New York Times) and has ...
Deftly combining research, interviews, and personal history, this is one of those rare books that has the capacity both to shape public policy and to illuminate general readers.
The untold story of how FDR did the unthinkable to save the American economy. "A really excellent book. Edwards provides a dramatic and readable account of monumental decisions that changed the course of history.
Ansolabehere, Snyder, and Stewart (2001) offer further evidence for the advantage of moderate candidates, using information about both candidates—incumbents and challengers, as well as open-seat candidates in some cases.
"The best valuation book just got better. This edition's greater emphasis on what drives value and how to measure it will improve the way practitioners conduct financial analysis and, ultimately, make strategic decisions.
" The Washington Examiner "Mr. Liveris here raises an interesting argument and calls for new thinking." THE Washington Times "This book serves as a clarion call for rebuilding the United States' manufacturing base.