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The head of NASA convinces the President that space exploration should be done by private industry, and the United States government declares, "The first person to land on Mars, live there a year, and return alive owns the whole Red Planet." Capitalists compete to win the greatest race in history. Environmentalists plot to make them all fail.

Produktbeschreibung
The head of NASA convinces the President that space exploration should be done by private industry, and the United States government declares, "The first person to land on Mars, live there a year, and return alive owns the whole Red Planet." Capitalists compete to win the greatest race in history. Environmentalists plot to make them all fail.
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Autorenporträt
Ronald Pisaturo was a founder and President of American Renaissance School, a private high school with high academic standards. The school, located in White Plains, New York, operated in the 1980s. Plays by Mr. Pisaturo that have been produced include Escape From Eden and Brothers, Not Keepers. Ron's essay, "Mars: Who Should Own It," was presented to the Mars Society in 1999, and has been reprinted in The Intellectual Activist and other publications. Articles by Ron have also appeared in Philosophy of Science, The Federalist, Barron's, Capitalism Magazine, many newspapers, and his blog at www.ronpisaturo.com/blog.