Uncommon Sense
By (Author) Daisy Drews
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BookBaby
2nd January 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
40
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 2mm
68g
Uncommon Sense uses our fundamental beliefs in democracy to attempt to get us back on track toward a fair society for all. Many of the problems we face have sensible solutions but people in power thwart such in order to make or receive money. When people feel economically insecure, they become angry and want to blame someone. So we have to address the incredible wealth discrepancy that has developed. We need a more fair tax system. We need fair representation. The Constitution was provided as a guideline for organization. But times have changed enormously. Uncommon Sense was written to get people to think about the issues and provides some practical ways to solve some of our problems. Clearly, in such a diverse society, it would be difficult to get total agreement on many of the issues but the government can and should keep decision making to protecting the security of all individuals as much as possible.
Daisy Drews graduated from Columbia University with a B.A., M.A., and M. Phil. in history. She has taught history and political science at both the high school and college level. She has authored three books in a novel way to be more enjoyable to read, to integrate social/artistic/political/economic/intellectual change, and be historically accurate: Carpe Diem, Is Paris Worth a Mass, and Chaos to Order.