Bookstand Publishing - Print on Demand Self Publishing Services

Home    -   Register   -    Email    -   Bookstore



  Company | Support | Contact | Search  
Success Is Just a Page Away  
 
Mailing List
Name:
Email:

Links
Publishing Services
Paperback Services
JUMP START!
Hardcover Services
FULL Color Books
eBook Services
Compare Packages
Publishing Prices
Cover Art
Author Agreement
Royalty Details
Register Here
Beyond The Bookstore
Author Resources
Submission Guidelines
FAQ's (Help)
Marketing Services
Editing Services
Internet Services
Graphics Services
Search for Books
Wholesale Orders
Self Publish Articles
 
Sample Book

Want to see
a sample book?

     
Ordering
 
New Authors -
Ready to submit your manuscript?
Sign up now
 
     
 
Bookstand Publishing Presents...

UNLIMITED FREEDOM: HOW COMPETITION, SPEED AND FEAR FRUSTRATE REFORM

by Karl G. Trautman, Ph.D.

 

If this book is available as a printed book it will be indicated below. You MUST check the "Printed Copy" box if applicable. This printed book is a paperback format unless noted as a hardcover in the description. If you do not check this box or this box is not present, you are purchasing a DOWNLOAD of this book. The file will be downloaded to your computer. No hard copy will be sent unless you check the appropriate box.

"New Print-On-Demand Technology means that YOUR book will be made special for your order."

Not all books are available in both Print and or
Download versions.

Select the checkbox below if you wish to have a printed copy of this book sent to you. This printed book is a paperback book unless otherwise noted in the description.
Printed Copy:  
Quantity:  
Select the state and country to where this book will be shipped.
State:  
Country:  

Printed Edition Price: $15.95
Download Price: $5.95


KA1305_1305.jpg
Available formats for download:
.DOC
.PDF
.PDB
   
   
   

About Our Book:

Fierce economic competition, driven by technology and fear, undeterred by reasonable limits and shame, are weakening important American institutions. Narrow financial interests hijack key centers of political, economic and cultural power. Honest public debate on these trends is the only way possible for significant reform to occur.

Unlimited Freedom examines five current public policy controversies by outlining their present situation, describing and analyzing a number of examples that illuminate the problems associated with the controversy and offering various reform proposals. Chapter 1 analyzes campaign finance, Chapter 2 looks at entertainment values, Chapter 3 studies the trivialization of TV news, Chapter 4 analyzes free trade and the problems of the World Trade Organization, and Chapter 5 focuses on professional sports. The conclusion explores the challenges of getting our governmental and societal institutions to enact reforms.

Written for both the academic and general markets, Unlimited Freedom offers a unique blend of independent political, economic and social analysis.

Number of pages:147
About the Author:

Karl G. Trautman received his B.A. from Keene State College (New Hampshire) and M.A. from Northeastern University in Boston, and completed his Ph.D. in political science from the University of Hawaii. He has taught political science in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Hawaii, Kansas and Michigan. He is the editor of The New Populist Reader and also the author of numerous newspaper columns on contemporary politics. He has worked on several presidential campaigns, was a candidate for state representative in New Hampshire and a research analyst for NBC's Meet The Press. He is currently the chairperson of the social sciences department at Central Maine Community College in Auburn, Maine. He lives in Auburn, Maine with his wife Debra and their son Samuel.



Email: ktrautman@cmcc.edu

For ebook downloads select from "Available Formats"

For PDF files you need FREE Acrobat Reader.
After you download the eBook you may download Adobe Reader for free from this link
.

For DOC files you need Microsoft Word or a program that is capable of reading DOC files.

The ebook will be downloaded to your computer in less than 15 minutes in most cases.

 

 
 
Company | Support | Contact | Search
Copyright 1996-2006 Bookstand Publishing    Home    -   Register   -    Email    -   Bookstore