What skill can be more important than your college degree? According to 93% of CEOs, THIS skill, which also keeps self-doubt, wrong decisions, and beliefs at bay. We’re talking about a basic skill that isn’t so basic – critical thinking. $0.99 on Kindle.
Critical Thinking & Logic Mastery – 3 Books In 1: How To Make Smarter Decisions, Conquer Logical Fallacies And Sharpen Your Thinking
The Day the Government Banned Bacon: The Last Straw Before Violent Revolution Kindle Edition
Leading for Justice
Leading in organizations working for justice is not the same as leading anywhere else. Staff expect to be treated as partners and demand internal practices that center equity. Justice leaders must meet these expectations, as well as recognize and address the ways that individuals and organizations inadvertently replicate oppression. $0.99 on Kindle.
Free: Taking Action for a Better Tomorrow
There are monumental and exponential changes occurring. Looking at ourselves, our governments, our societies, humanity, and the general world, many questions and concerns come to mind. Let us explore these deep questions so we can find answers that will ultimately help us survive the intense upheavals of today. Free on Kindle.
Our Common Values
This book dismantles some of the common hate narratives that divide American citizens today and reintroduces an enlightened and egalitarian view of human nature that has informed churchmen, statesmen, and civil rights leaders for centuries. Central to humanity’s arduous journey on the road to enlightenment has been the role of the Church. Some people think […]
Free: Wha’ Hoppen? A Politically Incorrect Look Back at the 2016 Presidential Campaigns, the Election and Aftermath
“Oh No-o-o-o-o,” you say, “Did we really need another ‘What Happened’ book?” Hillary Clinton’s memoir promised an intimate view into her thoughts and emotions as she fought to save America from the likes of “you-know-who.” Then after beating Bernie in the Democratic primary and winning the nomination, she had to face the tallest challenge of […]
Women Behaving Courageously
Since time began women have stepped forward to say ‘no’ or enough or ‘there has to be a better way’. This is the story of 25 female warriors and dozens of female heroes. It’s the story of ordinary women who have changed the face of families and communities. It’s the story of a small group […]
Free: Who the F*** Wants to be President?!: My Year of Living Politically
Could a no-name scientist from Florida have a shot at the Oval Office? This is the story of finding that answer. Told by a psychologist and former civil servant, this book sheds light on the ecosystem of national politics, interwoven with JJ Walcutt’s own experience campaigning across the 50 states. Free on Kindle.
Sovereignty With All Its Intricacies: Or, a Discussion of the Vague Desires for Quebec Sovereignty
In Quebec, everybody is familiar, at least ostensibly, with the notion of sovereignty. In fact, the notion has been so widely used by independentists that it doesn’t seem to bear any semantic ambiguity, as if its meaning, as well as its conceptual implications, had become a no-brainer. By becoming a sovereign state, Quebec will at […]
AMERICAN LYNCHPIN: The Spirit of Freedom and The Second Civil War
Eight out of ten people polled say they believe that the country is “mainly” or “totally’ divided. There is a growing sentiment, in the majority of people in America, who believe that given our current state of affairs, we have never been more divided as a country. It is not only a political rift but […]
What To Do About POTASS
Tongue-in-cheek satire that will have you laughing out loud! When Capitol Hill maintenance worker Thomas Wilson overhears different groups of legislators scheming about saving the country through various plots, he believes it’s incumbent on him to notify The President, who has recently hired him part-time to collect press clippings. Will The President listen to Wilson’s […]
A View of British Politics
Read why Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party lost the 2019 General Election so decisively – and the reasons are not what the majority of politicians think. Ken Ross explains what is needed to get the keys to Downing Street and he offers some surprising conclusions. $0.99 on Kindle.
Free: A View of British Politics
After three years of a parliament in chaos, Boris Johnson’s 2019 General Election victory has stabilized the House of Commons and left the Labour Party in disarray. But why do politicians go so wrong in believing certain individuals are worthy of power when from the outset some leaders have little hope of winning? My theories […]
A View of British Politics
After three years of a parliament in chaos, Boris Johnson’s 2019 General Election victory has stabilized the House of Commons and left the Labour Party in disarray. But why do politicians go so wrong in believing certain individuals are worthy of power when from the outset some leaders have little hope of winning? My theories […]
Free: Stars, Stripes and Corporate Logos
“Gilleland bravely broaches numerous subjects that are politically sensitive and expresses his often politically incorrect perspective.” -Authors Reading In the military, my buddies and I often talked about “home,” which was not the place from which we enlisted. It was anywhere in the U.S. As soon as we stepped down off an aircraft onto the […]