Restoring the Republic: A New Social Contract for We the People

Restoring the Republic provides a thorough enough understanding of politics for anyone to grasp the consequences of remaining disconnected from or tenuously connected to the public sphere. It demonstrates the importance for all citizens to participate now and in the future in the political sphere. It describes some of the paths that can be taken if enough citizens participate in a united movement to change the political system of the United States of America. It explains why it is necessary to restore the noble principles of the Founders of the Republic consistent with the knowledge, wisdom, and experience gained in the last two hundred forty years. It recommends the establishment of a new social contract that strengthens the ability of the citizens to conduct their own affairs while guaranteeing all residents equality under the law and equality in accessing opportunities to improve their lives. This book is the water. Readers are the horses. Drink or don’t drink.

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Restoring the Republic: A New Social Contract for We the People

Restoring the Republic provides a thorough enough understanding of politics for anyone to grasp the consequences of remaining disconnected from or tenuously connected to the public sphere. It demonstrates the importance for all citizens to participate now and in the future in the political sphere. It describes some of the paths that can be taken if enough citizens participate in a united movement to change the political system of the United States of America. It explains why it is necessary to restore the noble principles of the Founders of the Republic consistent with the knowledge, wisdom, and experience gained in the last two hundred forty years. It recommends the establishment of a new social contract that strengthens the ability of the citizens to conduct their own affairs while guaranteeing all residents equality under the law and equality in accessing opportunities to improve their lives. This book is the water. Readers are the horses. Drink or don’t drink.

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Restoring the Republic: A New Social Contract for We the People

Restoring the Republic: A New Social Contract for We the People

by Bear Kosik
Restoring the Republic: A New Social Contract for We the People

Restoring the Republic: A New Social Contract for We the People

by Bear Kosik

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Restoring the Republic provides a thorough enough understanding of politics for anyone to grasp the consequences of remaining disconnected from or tenuously connected to the public sphere. It demonstrates the importance for all citizens to participate now and in the future in the political sphere. It describes some of the paths that can be taken if enough citizens participate in a united movement to change the political system of the United States of America. It explains why it is necessary to restore the noble principles of the Founders of the Republic consistent with the knowledge, wisdom, and experience gained in the last two hundred forty years. It recommends the establishment of a new social contract that strengthens the ability of the citizens to conduct their own affairs while guaranteeing all residents equality under the law and equality in accessing opportunities to improve their lives. This book is the water. Readers are the horses. Drink or don’t drink.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153685847
Publisher: Bear Kosik
Publication date: 08/17/2016
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 426 KB

About the Author

Bear Kosik is a full-time writer working in almost all formats. His short plays, Déjà vu on the Obituary Page, Ghost Gig, and Hiding Bodies, offered in June and July 2016 at off-off-Broadway venues, marked his world production debut as a playwright and NYC debut as a director. In addition to the publications listed on the next page, he has ghosted three memoirs for clients and has had various essays and poetry published in various outlets.

Bear was born in Pittston, PA and raised in the Baltimore-Washington area. He has lived in the Albany, NY, area since 1995. Bear spent over 30 years working in higher education as a professor of political science and a student success specialist. He lived overseas in China, Hong Kong, Lebanon, and Saudi Arabia and has traveled extensively. His hobbies include gardening, cooking, travelling, reading books on natural science, religion, geography, and world history, and submission wrestling. He and his spouse enjoy taking care of their century-old house, three affectionate cats, and each other.

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