Common Sense
or
Why
Not to Look at the World
through Colored Glasses,
Two Toilet Paper Rolls,
and Some Scotch Tape
by
Book Details
Language :
English
Publication Date :
1/9/2008
Format :
Softcover
Dimensions :
6x9
Page Count :
182
ISBN :
9780595465781
About the Book
There is no doubt that life in the United States has undergone significant changes through the years. Many wonder what the future holds, and J. P. Hingst is no exception. In Common Sense, he explores the current condition of the United States as it relates to the founding fathers' ideas and intentions.
Common Sense discusses politicians, the media, lawyers, businesses, and large organizations and how they try to control the public with taxes, laws, and policy. It looks beyond what these groups say their goals are and points out the unintended effects they have on the general population and peoples' individual rights. Dozens of examples and stories by Hingst provide a clear picture of common topics including:- Drugs
- Traffic laws
- Bureaucracies
- Socialism
- Group dynamics
- Education
- Social skills
- Common courtesies
- Common sense
About the Author
J. P. Hingst earned a Bachelor of Science degree in industrial engineering from the University of South Florida. For more than twenty-five years, he wrote and maintained high-performance database systems by understanding all factors affecting performance.