America’s Unwritten Structure: Science, Faith, and Political Duty
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Don Ok. Value seeks the reason for the nation’s incapacity to develop coherent insurance policies and handle constant applications and finds it in American attitudes towards authority. This nation’s managerial disarray may be traced to spiritual and philosophical roots of our casual system of presidency and its improvement. Value reveals how a local American skepticism towards all institutions, mixed with a perception within the position of science as advancing progress, has given us a moralistic, reformist view of presidency that rejects compromise even for the sake of coherence and continuity. That is not like the expertise of Nice Britain and Canada, which he relates in a collection of incisive comparisons.
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