We the Who?

A Citizen’S Manifesto on America

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
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Author: Brett H. Lewis ISBN: 9781491708675
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: November 21, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Brett H. Lewis
ISBN: 9781491708675
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: November 21, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

America was formed based on a vision of democracy where supreme power is supposed to be vested in the people. In We the Who? author Brett H. Lewis asks if Americans are losing sight of who we the people are and, more importantly, who we need to be in order to regain our collective identity and ensure Americas continued growth and greatness.

We the Who? presents a collection of essays and opinions that probe into the nuts and bolts of current issues facing America today. Lewis tackles the subjects of classism, racism, justice, politics, the military, and the economy. Through these discussions, he encourages the American populace to be alert and aware to ensure that government of the people, by the people, and for the people continues to be at the forefront of todays America.

Drawing from history, logic, social inclinations, religious beliefs, and personal experiences, We the Who? seeks to inform the public and to encourage them to ask questions, express opinions, and hold elected leaders accountable. It communicates the necessity to be informed in order to make quality decisions about our lives.

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America was formed based on a vision of democracy where supreme power is supposed to be vested in the people. In We the Who? author Brett H. Lewis asks if Americans are losing sight of who we the people are and, more importantly, who we need to be in order to regain our collective identity and ensure Americas continued growth and greatness.

We the Who? presents a collection of essays and opinions that probe into the nuts and bolts of current issues facing America today. Lewis tackles the subjects of classism, racism, justice, politics, the military, and the economy. Through these discussions, he encourages the American populace to be alert and aware to ensure that government of the people, by the people, and for the people continues to be at the forefront of todays America.

Drawing from history, logic, social inclinations, religious beliefs, and personal experiences, We the Who? seeks to inform the public and to encourage them to ask questions, express opinions, and hold elected leaders accountable. It communicates the necessity to be informed in order to make quality decisions about our lives.

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