In Irreconcilable Differences, author David Cole speculates that Americans may be living through the beginning of the devolution of the United States - a development that may unfold after our lifetimes, although it could happen sooner. Is contemporary America an example of the Aristotelian phenomenon of "coming into being and passing away"?
In Irreconcilable Differences, author David Cole speculates that Americans may be living through the beginning of the devolution of the United States - a development that may unfold after our lifetimes, although it could happen sooner. Is contemporary America an example of the Aristotelian phenomenon of "coming into being and passing away"?
Chapter 1: Things Have Changed, and Not for the Better Chapter 2: Devolution Around the World Chapter 3: The Small-Republic Argument Chapter 4: Texas v. White (1869): An Indestructible Union? Chapter 5: Chuck Thompson's Irreverent Perspective Chapter 6: Pundits Ponder the Possibilities Chapter 7: Balkanized America - Who's to Blame and What's Next? Chapter 8: A "Centrist" Way Out? Chapter 9: Concluding Remarks - Coming into Being and Passing Away
Chapter 1: Things Have Changed, and Not for the Better Chapter 2: Devolution Around the World Chapter 3: The Small-Republic Argument Chapter 4: Texas v. White (1869): An Indestructible Union? Chapter 5: Chuck Thompson's Irreverent Perspective Chapter 6: Pundits Ponder the Possibilities Chapter 7: Balkanized America - Who's to Blame and What's Next? Chapter 8: A "Centrist" Way Out? Chapter 9: Concluding Remarks - Coming into Being and Passing Away
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