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In Starboard Tack, Martin Capages Jr., PhD takes us on a journey over time, from Aboriginal and Medieval times to the American Revolution, and to an envisioned future of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. Dr Capages provides us with a glimpse of the many conflicts, challenges and opportunities of our present time, and that lie ahead. He also lays out the pitfalls awaiting current and future generations that could succumb to the temptation of an Orwellian society where everyone is equal, but some, the Socialists themselves, are more equal than others.

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In Starboard Tack, Martin Capages Jr., PhD takes us on a journey over time, from Aboriginal and Medieval times to the American Revolution, and to an envisioned future of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. Dr Capages provides us with a glimpse of the many conflicts, challenges and opportunities of our present time, and that lie ahead. He also lays out the pitfalls awaiting current and future generations that could succumb to the temptation of an Orwellian society where everyone is equal, but some, the Socialists themselves, are more equal than others.


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Autorenporträt
Martin Capages, Jr. is a retired professional engineer and technical executive. He is an Army veteran. His technical and management experience includes aircraft design, petroleum exploration and production and structural engineering. He began writing political commentary in 2009 and completed his first book, The Moral Case for American Freedom, in July 2017. His writing is from the perspective of a Christian layman, a conservative and Constitutional originalist.