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Rational Thinking, Government Policies, Science, and Living
Contributor(s): Aranoff Ph. D., Sanford (Author)
ISBN: 1453818359     ISBN-13: 9781453818350
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $14.49  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2010
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- Business & Economics | Government & Business
Physical Information: 0.57" H x 5.51" W x 8.5" (0.71 lbs) 252 pages
 
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In Rational Thinking, Government Policies, Science, and Living, Dr. Sanford Aranoff illuminates in clear logic and straightforward language the fundamental issues facing American society at this pivotal time in our history. Taking the complex debates from multiple facets of modern life and breaking them down into easily understood component parts, this book gives clear, concise direction on how to change the distorted thought processes that currently plague our collective psyche. Aranoff 's unique perspective on personal relationships, the state of the country, developing world trends, and international relationships is a fundamental shift back toward the roots of America. Aranoff advocates free market economics, personal freedoms, and limited government while strictly adhering to the Constitution and simultaneously confronting how to seamlessly integrate a future of global harmony and interconnectedness. Meant to inspire and empower as well as foster a more open debate on the state of the world, this book is a seminal work for future generations, a call to action to reclaim the greatness of America's past while creating a meaningful course toward a positive global future. Dr. Aranoff holds a PhD in theoretical physics from New York University, has been a professor at Rutgers University and the University of Ben-Gurion, Israel, a consultant with Top Secret security clearance at the Hudson Institute think tank, and has developed software for both Israeli and American defense organizations. Dr. Aranoff is currently an adjunct associate professor of mathematics at Rider University in New Jersey.