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Are You Liberal? Conservative? Or Confused?

by Richard J. Maybury

Are You Liberal? Conservative? or Confused? discusses political labels. What do they mean? Liberal, conservative, left, right, democrat, republican, moderate, socialist, libertarian, communist?what are their economic policies and what plans do their promoters have for your money? Clear, concise explanations. Facts and fallacies. Does inconsistency to the original American philosophy endanger liberty?Can be used for courses in Government, Civics, Election Unit Studies, Economics, Business, Finance, History.Quality paper, 144 pages. Ages 12 through AdultTable of Contents for Are You Liberal? Conservative? or Confused?Uncle Eric?s Model of How the World WorksAuthor?s Disclosure1. Don't Be Embarrassed2. The Original American Philosophy3. The Opposite of the Original American Philosophy4. Basic Political Spectrum5. The Nature of Political Power6. The Two Categories of Encroachment7. The Middle Ground8. Freedom vs. Liberty9. Exceptions10. Military and Foreign Policy11. Democrats and Republicans12. Socialism and Communism13. Fascism14. What Are They Really?15. The Other Middle View16. The National Religion17. A U.S.-Nazi Alliance or a U.S.-Soviet Alliance?18. Economic Counterparts19. Effects on Your Money20. Three Types of Wrongdoing21. Muddied Waters22. Who Gets the Children?23. The Return of Racism24. The First American Philosophies25. Summary26. Encroachment, Big and SmallBibliographyBook SuppliersGlossaryAbout Richard J. MayburyIndex

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