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Evaluating Books - What Would Thomas Jefferson Think about This? : Guidelines for Selecting Books Consistent with the Principles of America's Founders by Richard J. Maybury (2004, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherBluestocking Press
ISBN-100942617533
ISBN-139780942617535
eBay Product ID (ePID)30530078

Product Key Features

Edition2
Book TitleEvaluating Books - What Would Thomas Jefferson Think about This? : Guidelines for Selecting Books Consistent with the Principles of America's Founders
Number of Pages127 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2004
TopicPolitical Ideologies / Libertarianism, Books & Reading
IllustratorYes
GenreLiterary Criticism, Political Science
AuthorRichard J. Maybury
Book SeriesAn "Uncle Eric" BK.
FormatTrade Paperback

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceYoung Adult Audience
LCCN2004-007439
Dewey Edition22
Series Volume Number6
Dewey Decimal028/.9
SynopsisThis book offers many insights. It teaches principles of economics and government in bite-sized nuggets, and gives indicators for spotting the philosophical slant of most writers and media commentators on the subjects of law, history, economics and literature. Can be used for courses in Economics, Business, Finance, Government and History. Age 12-Adult., This book offers many insights. It teaches principles of economics and government in bite-sized nuggets, and gives indicators for spotting the philosophical slant of most writers and media commentators on the subjects of law, history, economics and literature. Can be used for courses in Economics, Business, Finance, Government and History. Quality paper, 127 pages, Ages 14 through Adult. Table of Contents for Evaluating Books: What Would Thomas Jefferson Think About This? Uncle Eric's Model of How the World Works Quantity Discounts Available Author's Disclosure How to Use This Book Evaluating Books America's Founders Negative Indicators Issue #1. The Great Depression Issue #2. Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal Issue #3. Progressive Taxes Issue #4. Robber Baron Capitalists Issue #5. Governments Aren't Greedy Issue #6. Child Labor Laws Issue #7. Farmers Had Happier Lives Issue #8. Poverty and Crime Issue #9. Wage-and-Price Spiral Issue #10. Needs of Society Issue #11. Isolationism Issue #12. Unions Saved Workers Issue #13. Social Security is Beneficial Issue #14. War Issue #15. Sacrifice Issue #16. The Founders Motives Were Corrupt Misleading Terms Positive Indicators Indicator #1. Quality of Life Indicator #2. Individualism Indicator #3. Accomplishment Deserves Reward Indicator #4. Higher Law Exists Indicator #5. Heroes Use Brain Not Brawn Indicator #6. Evidence vs. Opinion Indicator #7. Objective Truth Indicator #8. Tanstaafl Indicator #9. Overcome Problems & Move Forward Examples The Great Thanksgiving Hoax A Tribute to the Statue of Ellis Island The Founding Fathers: Smugglers, Tax Evaders, and Traitors? Recommended Authors Organizations About Richard J. Maybury Index
LC Classification NumberZ1003.2.M38 2004