From Ignorance to Insanity (Observations of an Old Man)
Throughout America’s history, civil public discourse has been essential to surviving hardships such as world wars, presidential assassinations and economic depressions. Arguing that the discourse of today lacks the cornerstones of liberty, justice, wisdom and humility, Ohmes encourages readers to create a more peaceful society by becoming active thinkers and examining their own beliefs closely.
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