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Common Sense for Common People is a study that explains the difference between class and race-without mentioning race-as well as the misconceptions people have regarding the economy, politics, and sexual relationships. With forthright, provocative language, and employing Scripture verses as a foundation and reference point, author William Lawrence Drake speaks to the heart of today's most controversial and divisive issues, e.g. crime, inflation, abortion, public education, social security, welfare, and the current state of our nation. Adult readers of every class, race, gender, and age will…mehr

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Common Sense for Common People is a study that explains the difference between class and race-without mentioning race-as well as the misconceptions people have regarding the economy, politics, and sexual relationships. With forthright, provocative language, and employing Scripture verses as a foundation and reference point, author William Lawrence Drake speaks to the heart of today's most controversial and divisive issues, e.g. crime, inflation, abortion, public education, social security, welfare, and the current state of our nation. Adult readers of every class, race, gender, and age will find the arguments presented in these pages regarding these top-of-mind issues in our nation today compelling and thought provoking. Common Sense for Common People will inspire readers to consider their position on these issues and create a platform for open discussion.
Autorenporträt
William Lawrence Drake is a U.S. Army veteran who has dedicated his life to education and social rehabilitation. He holds a master's degree from Sam Houston State University in criminal justice social rehabilitation and has worked at various educational institutions. Retiring in 2020, he founded Drake & Drake Small Claims Court Consultants, LLC, but the business was hindered due to the pandemic. William resides with his wife, Cynthia, and is a proud father, grandfather, and great-grandfather.