Escaping Oz: An Observer's Reflections

Escaping Oz

Business & Finance, Economics, Economic Conditions, Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Politics
Cover of the book Escaping Oz: An Observer's Reflections by Jim Mosquera, The Sentinel
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Author: Jim Mosquera ISBN: 9780983296669
Publisher: The Sentinel Publication: May 7, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jim Mosquera
ISBN: 9780983296669
Publisher: The Sentinel
Publication: May 7, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

In today's economic and political climate, protecting yourself means asking the right questions. You can't ask the right questions if your mind's encumbered by what you think you may understand. Who's the man behind the curtain? What's this thing we call money? It's not what you think. We've burdened

We've burdened government with all our problems but do they have the capacity to solve them? Do we want them to? What's the difference between freedom "of" and freedom "from" and why's it important? Why is this one of the most important questions you can ask?

I'm putting out an APB for critical thinking skills. We need these skills at this important juncture in our nation's history. Is our political division a permanent condition? What's the one thing we all have in common? Information isn't lacking these days, which is why our ability to sift purposefully through it is critical.

Prepare to meet the future.  It always arrives sooner than expected.  Are you ready?

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In today's economic and political climate, protecting yourself means asking the right questions. You can't ask the right questions if your mind's encumbered by what you think you may understand. Who's the man behind the curtain? What's this thing we call money? It's not what you think. We've burdened

We've burdened government with all our problems but do they have the capacity to solve them? Do we want them to? What's the difference between freedom "of" and freedom "from" and why's it important? Why is this one of the most important questions you can ask?

I'm putting out an APB for critical thinking skills. We need these skills at this important juncture in our nation's history. Is our political division a permanent condition? What's the one thing we all have in common? Information isn't lacking these days, which is why our ability to sift purposefully through it is critical.

Prepare to meet the future.  It always arrives sooner than expected.  Are you ready?

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