Philip S Salisbury: 5 books

Book cover of I'm Fed Up With the Tea Party!
by Philip S. Salisbury
Language: English
Release Date: September 4, 2012

In this educational, appropriately direct, and concise book Mr. Salisbury sets forth the substantive issues that make the Tea Party a diversion from the interests of main street America. The Tea Party is supported by big-money interests that are willing to play to the diversionary social interests of...
Book cover of Life as Process
by Philip S. Salisbury
Language: English
Release Date: November 22, 2017

This book is about observation and process. It addresses what we observe, how we observe, and the value and consequences of how we observe. It also explores the terms of value and meaning, the attribution of value and meaning to observation, and the process of existence. Second, this essay examines...
Book cover of A Time that was...

A Time that was...

Experiences of a Peace Corps Volunteer in Liberia, West Africa 1962-1964

by Philip S Salisbury
Language: English
Release Date: November 16, 2017

The author worked as a teacher and had a variety of experiences in Liberia and traveling in West Africa from 1962-1964. The author kept a diary for most of his tour of duty. The book reveals the day-to-day life of a Peace Corps Volunteer as well as that of students and villagers.  The experiences...
Book cover of Economic Crisis

Economic Crisis

Explanation and Policy Options

by Philip S. Salisbury
Language: English
Release Date: December 7, 2015

This book examines the U.S economy from 1967 to 2011 and utilizes a new method to predict the future of the economy as far ahead as 2030. This new method uses population subgroup data. Variables used in the cross-sectional matrix include ethnicity, sex, age, and average personal income of those having...
Book cover of A Time That Was…

A Time That Was…

A Peace Corps Volunteer’S Experience of Pre-Revolutionary Liberia, West Africa, 1962-1964

by Philip S. Salisbury
Language: English
Release Date: July 22, 2014

The author worked and vacationed in Liberia and West Africa from 1962-1964 and 1964 respectively. The author kept a diary for most of his stay. This book reveals the day-to-day life of a Peace Corps volunteer as well as the experiences of students and villagers. The experiences are both diverse and...
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