Unmindful Negligence

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Sociology
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Author: Karen Gustafson ISBN: 9781682130421
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc. Publication: November 2, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Karen Gustafson
ISBN: 9781682130421
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc.
Publication: November 2, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

 Unmindful Negligence is a book for all to read on several levels. It is about America's intolerant unjust treatment of American Indians, immigrants, Blacks, women and homosexuals explaining psychology how the us vs them behavior is a dominant force even in today's society; it also describes how America has incrementally righted her wrongs trying to live up to the concept of exceptional-ism. The book addresses transcendent themes from our earliest ancestors to present day of how changes in human behavior encourages technology causing dramatic changes in society and government. As a result, America is at a tipping point where issues surrounding discrimination and lack of opportunities can be resolved due to an abundance of testimony and research data compiled by experts. Finally there are counter--prevailing views in the religious and political sphere that are determined to enforce their ideology. They are self-serving interests that often lead to narcissistic behavior that will have a profound effect on the future of America.

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 Unmindful Negligence is a book for all to read on several levels. It is about America's intolerant unjust treatment of American Indians, immigrants, Blacks, women and homosexuals explaining psychology how the us vs them behavior is a dominant force even in today's society; it also describes how America has incrementally righted her wrongs trying to live up to the concept of exceptional-ism. The book addresses transcendent themes from our earliest ancestors to present day of how changes in human behavior encourages technology causing dramatic changes in society and government. As a result, America is at a tipping point where issues surrounding discrimination and lack of opportunities can be resolved due to an abundance of testimony and research data compiled by experts. Finally there are counter--prevailing views in the religious and political sphere that are determined to enforce their ideology. They are self-serving interests that often lead to narcissistic behavior that will have a profound effect on the future of America.

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