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Phyllis Schlafly engaged on a broad range of issues that did not just include family-related matters but also on a broad array of economic, trade, education, national defense and international issues including issues relating to invention, patents and other forms of intellectual property (including copyrights). These topics fundamentally underpinned her views on why America was a great, successful (and unique) country. "Foreign countries are free to copy our system. Instead they want to copy our inventions." - Phyllis Schlafly This volume represents another chance to appreciate the full extent…mehr

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Phyllis Schlafly engaged on a broad range of issues that did not just include family-related matters but also on a broad array of economic, trade, education, national defense and international issues including issues relating to invention, patents and other forms of intellectual property (including copyrights). These topics fundamentally underpinned her views on why America was a great, successful (and unique) country. "Foreign countries are free to copy our system. Instead they want to copy our inventions." - Phyllis Schlafly This volume represents another chance to appreciate the full extent of Phyllis Schlafly's multi-faceted legacy and the debt Americans owe to her for "a public life well lived" in the context of her important work upholding the core values and traditions of this country.
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On September 28, 2015, Phyllis Schlafly named Ed Martin as her hand-picked successor. Ed had been working as a special assistant to Phyllis for more than two years. A lawyer and bioethicist by training, Ed had previously served as chairman of the Missouri Republican Party and chief of staff to Missouri Governor Matt Blunt. Ed works out of the Phyllis Schlafly Center of Washington D.C. and lives in Great Falls, VA, with his wife and four children.