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This poor but precious civilization of ours could yet be rescued from what may appear to many, more and more often, the accelerating onrush of apocalyptic doom. This civilization could be saved--if we earn that. If we are not all to drown, your neighbor too, must learn now to swim. What therefore did you urgently need to know, which I had either neglected to tell you, or, perhaps, had not said clearly enough? What did you require most urgently, that you might rescue us from your neighbor’s folly? A grander strategic perspective, a more alluring set of programs of economic reconstruction? I thought that was not where my omission lay. What your neighbor required, most urgently, was not instruction on what to think, but remedial assistance in the matter of how to think. One must never make apology for saying even unpleasant things which are needed, most urgently, to be said. One need not apologize for saying that as well as possible--if no one else were saying it better. I wish devoutly it were better; but nonetheless, it had been better said than not. Now, my friends have elected, very kindly, to reissue these three published philosophical writings together, in a single volume. May it enrich you and so give you pleasure. I can do no better but share with you something slightly better than that which I have to give. --Lyndon Larouche
The Common Sense Manifesto aims to contribute to sustainable development: the process aimed at creating a society that is economically and socially inclusive and environmentally sustainable. It offers the outlines of a Fourth Way: an alternative to right and left wing ideology that aims to rebuild economics to lead the global economy out of the 2007 economic and financial crisis, by using the world's productive potential for addressing society's social, environmental and economic problems. The manifesto summarizes the shortcomings of traditional economics and presents a framework for a new economics: a social science that gives better insight in how economies function. Moreover, a set of policies is sketched that will help unlock humanity's productive potential for meeting society's social, economic and environmental challenges.
With the global economy recovering from a steep recession, and with that recovery challenging our long-held ideas about what careers and the market can be, learning the basics of economics has never been more essential. Principles such as gains from trade, the role of profit and loss, and the secondary effects of government spending, taxes, and borrowing risk continue to be critically important to the way America's economy functions, and critically important to understand for those hoping to further their professional lives - even their personal lives. Common Sense Economics discusses key points and theories, using them to show how any reader can make wiser personal choices and form more informed positions on policy. Now in its third edition, this fully updated classic from James D. Gwartney, Richard L. Stroup, Dwight R. Lee, and Tawni H. Ferrarini reflects on the recession and the progress that's been made since the crash; it offers insight into political processes and the many ways in which economics informs policy, illuminating our world and what might be done to make it better.
Scores of talented and dedicated people serve the forensic science community, performing vitally important work. However, they are often constrained by lack of adequate resources, sound policies, and national support. It is clear that change and advancements, both systematic and scientific, are needed in a number of forensic science disciplines to ensure the reliability of work, establish enforceable standards, and promote best practices with consistent application. Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: A Path Forward provides a detailed plan for addressing these needs and suggests the creation of a new government entity, the National Institute of Forensic Science, to establish and enforce standards within the forensic science community. The benefits of improving and regulating the forensic science disciplines are clear: assisting law enforcement officials, enhancing homeland security, and reducing the risk of wrongful conviction and exoneration. Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States gives a full account of what is needed to advance the forensic science disciplines, including upgrading of systems and organizational structures, better training, widespread adoption of uniform and enforceable best practices, and mandatory certification and accreditation programs. While this book provides an essential call-to-action for congress and policy makers, it also serves as a vital tool for law enforcement agencies, criminal prosecutors and attorneys, and forensic science educators.
Among other things, these essays predicted the dismal failures of our recent costly, but highly vaunted government stimulus spending programs, and the ineffectiveness of Federal Reserve stimulus policies. And they explain why: In a nutshell, the stubborn, short-sighted refusal of official policymakers to recognize the critical importance of personal incentives as the fundamental driver of a free-market economy; the incentives that need to be rewarded if the key to real stimulus, a thriving level of private investment, is to ignite a sustainable robust growth in our economy.
This book talks about a commonsense approach to addressing ongoing societal issues contributing to the divide in our nation. Instead of stabilizing other nations and highlighting crime, violence, and danger in foreign countries, we should focus on fixing our crime rate and violence and building our infrastructure first. With the American spirit second to none, as the world leader and blessed land with abundance, the hope for the world, and the most powerful nation with the best constitution, human rights champions, known for standing up to the tyrants, the hub of innovation with the freedom of speech, press, and religion, land of the law, and opportunities; why is our society becoming polarized with increasing insecurities and fears of the unknown? With increased security by the day, why are we more vulnerable than before? By helping the world more than any other nation, why are we hated more and have more enemies than before? So many of us are not happy with the things going around us. Are we complicating stuff by following marketing gimmicks of the mainstream media, politicians, policymakers, lobbyists, and corporations? As peacemakers and nation builders, did we make more chaos? Why are we eager to fix other nations instead of improving our nation first? Why are we trying to liberate nations that end up making more terrorists and chaos? Is this not the time to start evaluating things beyond the glitter, biases, and greed; and ask commonsense questions by making things simple as an American-American, not as a corporate hawk or a biased lobbyist, not as a Democrat-American or a Republican-American? Ultimately, a Trillion Dollar Space Economics Project concept supports and discusses the commonsense mind frame with a vision of peace, collaboration, generating tremendous employment, diffusing polarization, and reviving the post-COVID economy.
A business leader and esteemed economic thinker outlines simple solutions to America's five most pressing public policy issues, from healthcare to education to inequality