Hey Paul, the link did not work for me. Might be my computer. However, on this subject of thinking deficit disorder, can I recommend a great book that really traces where this sort of thinking became ingrained and the norm for Americans without questioning?
The Forgotten Man by Amity Schlaes
It is a must read. There is new “graphic” edition out for the younger generation who don’t do intense reading. If I were a high school teacher, I would make this required reading whether the class were economics, social studies, psychology, etc. It encompasses all those disciplines.
Hey Paul, the link did not work for me. Might be my computer. However, on this subject of thinking deficit disorder, can I recommend a great book that really traces where this sort of thinking became ingrained and the norm for Americans without questioning?
The Forgotten Man by Amity Schlaes
It is a must read. There is new “graphic” edition out for the younger generation who don’t do intense reading. If I were a high school teacher, I would make this required reading whether the class were economics, social studies, psychology, etc. It encompasses all those disciplines.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/0066211700/?tag=mh0b-20&hvadid=4161910723&ref=pd_sl_6pd8pv4oi3_bb
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Thanks for the heads up–posted directly to PPT, and I’m downloading the book to my kindle.
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