America's Exceptional Experiment in Self-Governance

America's Exceptional Experiment in Self-Governance
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Download or read book America's Exceptional Experiment in Self-Governance written by Tom C Veblen and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2024-03-25 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book offers a provocative look at the central role played by American business practitioners in imagining and materializing the United States as a collaborative, self-governing nation. In just a blink of historic time (1776-1965) we Americans fought and experimented our way to become the world's richest and most powerful nation, awesomely advancing our own well-being while helping better the human condition globally. Today, Collectivism intruding, we have become a divided people and nation--culturally and politically. The State's power increasing, the Government's control tightening, individual self-governance is diminished and our people's future has darkened. To escape this dilemma we must reimagine and revitalize our exceptional American Experiment in self-governance. Business persons have a vital self-interest, as well as a civic duty, to assure that our next round of nation-building succeeds.

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