The United States of America is the icon of democracy. It has proven in the past two centuries that democracy and freedom bring forth progress, prosperity, and security. The empowerment of the people not government empowers our nation. Lately, there is no doubt that the economy of the United States is in shambles. This inability to recover from our economic slump is largely due to dubious and ineffectual political policies and the refusal of the congress to address the fundamental issues. This threatens to undermine the United State's influence and stature the world over. What has brought our great nation almost to its knees? For Mace, and many other Americans, the failure to uphold the tenets of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States, along with the inability of congressional representatives to actually represent the people, is responsible for the country's enormous problems. He also believes that laws, regulations, and policies should be simple, direct, and understandable to all citizens.
But Mace is not one to just rant. He is offering a solution that could just possibly lift the country from its economic and political woes. He believes the country needs restructuring and rebuilding using the same logic and determination that our founding fathers utilized in 1776. He is proposing a third platform of national documents. In this book he is presenting a "Declaration of Free Enterprise" for all to see, discuss, and build on. Together with the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, they form a "Trilogy of Democracy" that could serve as a blueprint for the rebirth of social, economic and political policies for a modern America.
About the Author:David was born in Ithaca, New York. His family moved to the Syracuse, N.Y. area where he finished his education. Upon graduation he enlisted in the U.S. Coast Guard and served on the Great Lakes until 1980. After many years of observation and thought, he felt the need to share his insight with the rest of the world. This writing is the culmination of those ideas and certainly deserves to be considered by us all. David currently resides in Memphis, Tennessee.
"In Honor of Dreams: The Declaration of Free Enterprise" is a 48-page hardcover with a retail price of $21.00. The ISBN is 978-1-4349-1842-0. It was published by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. For more information, or to request a review copy, please go to our virtual pressroom at www.dorrancepressroom.com or our online bookstore at www.dorrancebookstore.com.
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