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Discounted through November 5, 2014, for the Election! Fearing the lack of a viable party system has led to cancerous economic volatility that threatens Mr. or Ms. Everyman, Professor George L. Fouke's political satire takes the Republican Party to the woodshed.Readers will find Professor Fouke's unique satirical voice humorous, entertaining and full of tough love. Topics include: Lincoln's Republican Party versus the Tea Party; Reagan and the Killing of the Republican Party; Who Are Tea Partiers Really Mad At?; Tax Citizenship of the Founding Fathers versus Tax Norquistism; Buchanan and “The Immigrants are Coming, the Immigrants are Coming;” Imitating the Confederacy: Major Error of the Cruising for a Bruising Crowd; The Horrible Unintended Consequences of Harvard's MBA: From Hasty Pudding to Hasty Profits Club; Corporate Culture Throwing the Humanities and Civics Under the Bus. Seeing America at a tipping point, Professor Fouke focuses on solutions for this fragile time and counsels Reagan Democrats: You Had Reason to Change Before, You Have Reason to Change Again. A one-sitting, provocative and delightful read!
What do we call a pro-military dogma, wrapped in patriotism? Warocracy. According to George Fouke, Ph.D., retired professor of political studies, Warocracy is a post World War II mindset about power-Who has it? Who wants it? How will it be used? Damn the Warocracy! explores this new ideology about the rise of misplaced power. It does not foster Democratic, Republican, Independent or any other political party. It focuses on a democratic society with the expectation of voter privilege and responsibility. Damn the Warocracy! asks the big question. What to live for and what to die for? The political and historical trends that have shaped the Great Generation are now taking form for the New Gener...
Human civilization is in danger politically, economically, culturally and environmentally, of a final, tragic collapse. New ideas and resolutions are needed now as never before in history. Dr. Fouke has built upon Sir Henry Maine's formula for how societies progress from "Societies of Status" to "Societies of Contract." He has added a third stage: the Society of Dignity. While the Society of Contract preaches merit and ability, the Society of Dignity would expand on that to include the worth and dignity of every individual. Historically, not everyone is successful in the Society of Contract--the disabled, minorities, those born into poverty, the luckless. A Society of Dignity is a Society of...
Human civilization is in danger politically, economically, culturally and environmentally, of a final, tragic collapse. New ideas and resolutions are needed now as never before in history. Dr. Fouke has built upon Sir Henry Maines formula for how societies progress from Societies of Status to Societies of Contract. He has added a third stage: the Society of Dignity. While the Society of Contract preaches merit and ability, the Society of Dignity would expand on that to include the worth and dignity of every individual. Historically, not everyone is successful in the Society of Contractthe disabled, minorities, those born into poverty, the luckless. A Society of Dignity is a Society of Contra...
What do we call a pro-military dogma, wrapped in patriotism? Warocracy. According to George Fouke, Ph.D., retired professor of political studies, Warocracy is a post World War II mindset about power-Who has it? Who wants it? How will it be used? Damn the Warocracy! explores this new ideology about the rise of misplaced power. It does not foster Democratic, Republican, Independent or any other political party. It focuses on a democratic society with the expectation of voter privilege and responsibility. Damn the Warocracy! asks the big question. What to live for and what to die for? The political and historical trends that have shaped the Great Generation are now taking form for the New Gener...
Actual and fictional characters tell the true story of James the Just, leader of the Jerusalem Jesus Movement after Peter. Professor Fouke gives authoritative insight into the historical and political realities that confronted both Jesus and James in establishing Christianity. Storyline: Ananus ben Annas, the new High Priest, has arrested James the Just, brother of Jesus and leader of the Jerusalem Jesus Movement, along with six of his church leaders. James knows the blood feud between the Annas clan and Jesus' family has resumed. They were responsible for the death of Jesus and James fears he'll be next to die. Rumors about the prisoner's fate swirl through Jerusalem. The aristocracy plots ...
"The Country Rabbi & the City Rabbi" is a humorous, spirited debate about the meaning of life, faith, worship, cultures, and death in ancient Judea between two wandering storytellers, one a somber city rabbi, the other a laid-back country rabbi. A companion book to Professor Fouke's "James the Just, Brother of Jesus."