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Just Three Minutes Please Thinking Out Loud On Public Radio 1st Edition Michael Blumenthal

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Just Three Minutes Please Thinking Out Loud On Public Radio 1st Edition Michael Blumenthal
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Publisher: West Virginia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2 MB
Pages: 145
Author: Michael Blumenthal
ISBN: 9781938228797, 1938228790
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Just Three Minutes Please Thinking Out Loud On Public Radio 1st Edition Michael Blumenthal by Michael Blumenthal 9781938228797, 1938228790 instant download after payment.

What’s wrong with the contemporary American medical system? What does it mean when a state’s democratic presidential primary casts 40% of its votes for a felon incarcerated in another state? What’s so bad about teaching by PowerPoint? What is truly the dirtiest word in America? These are just a few of the engaging and controversial issues that Michael Blumenthal, poet, novelist, essayist, and law professor, tackles in this collection of poignant essays commissioned by West Virginia Public Radio. In these brief essays, Blumenthal provides unconventional insights into our contemporary political, educational, and social systems, challenging us to look beyond the headlines to the psychological and sociological realities that underlie our conventional thinking. As a widely published poet and novelist, Blumenthal brings along a lawyer’s analytical ability with his literary sensibility, effortlessly facilitating a distinction between the clichés of today’s pallid political discourse and the deeper realities that lie beneath. This collection will captivate and provoke those with an interest in literature, politics, law, and the unwritten rules of our social and political engagements.

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