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Was Frankenstein Really Uncle Sam? Vol.i: Notes on the State of the Declaration
Richard J. Rolwing
Was Frankenstein Really Uncle Sam? Vol.i: Notes on the State of the Declaration
Richard J. Rolwing
The modern liberal literati, or educated class, the writers and talkers, the scholars and critics, are almost unanimous in their rejection of the Declaration of Independence. It is criticized from a large multitude of perspectives. It has really been abandoned in an old age home. Not even its few friends fully appreciate it or visit it very often. Its critics claim it was put together from a patchwork of primitive science, medieval philosophy, outmoded legal theory, groundless ethic, nursery sociology, and experiment-less psychology. It is ridiculed by the legal profession, and ignored by political scientists. It's big among the populace but it's a mindless lumbering giant only minimally alive because it's composed of dead thins. Rolwing looks at all the early and modern critics, evaluates their understanding and, often, even their honesty , and defends this creature against all comers, challenging, above, all, the legal profession, as well as the educational profession, to recapture and re-embrace the American Birth Certificate as it truly was. If you read these books, you will clap your hands that you are an American.
Médias | Livres Paperback Book (Livre avec couverture souple et dos collé) |
Validé | 31 mars 2007 |
ISBN13 | 9781425737184 |
Éditeurs | Xlibris |
Pages | 340 |
Dimensions | 229 × 152 × 19 mm · 498 g |
Langue et grammaire | English |
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