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Fixing America: Essays on Domestic and Foreign Policy
by James Matthew Sawatzki
80 pages
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Fixing America: Essays on Domestic and Foreign Policy offers original insights and pragmatic solutions to intransigent and entrenched political issues domestic and foreign.
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Category: Politics:Commentary
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About the Book
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Fixing America: Essays on Domestic and Foreign Policy offers original insights and pragmatic solutions to intransigent and entrenched political issues domestic and foreign. The work provides new analysis which correctly identifies root causes of policy failures; and suggests practical, and potentially effective solutions to solve them.
This work, intended for educators, students and citizens engaged in politics hopes to move the nation forward, and bridge divides. Fans of Noam Chomsky, Paul Krugman, David Brooks or Robert Reich will discover a new and like-minded voice. James Sawatzki is a retired public- school teacher still trying to promote citizen engagement and social justice.
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Reviews
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"Interesting work."
- Noam Chomsky
"This collection of dissident and passionate thoughts, reflections, and calls to action from a veteran teacher, labor unionist, and political activist will inform and provoke anyone seriously engaged in the polarized politics of contemporary America."
- Peter C. Grosvenor, Associate Professor of Sociology & Global Studies, Pacific Lutheran University
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About the Author |
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James Sawatzki, a Tacoma, WA educator of 38-years’ experience, received the 2014 Governor's Award for Excellence in Teaching History, the 2014 Washington State Patricia Behring Teacher of the Year Award and the 2005 Gilder Lehrman Institute’s Washington State American History Teacher of the Year award. Interdisciplinary education is his forte. |
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