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by Charles C. Jett

Fascism – How the Critical Skills Played an Essential Role in Its Evolution

The purpose of this post is to show how an evolution into Fascism made exquisite use of the Critical Skills. These Critical Skills included Production (establishing an idea for something new and then creating it), Information (the essential “facts” – perhaps “myths” is a better word), Analysis (drawing conclusions from the “myths’) and Communications (getting […]

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by Charles C. Jett

The Crowd – Using Critical Skills to Manipulate Political Ideas and Destroy a Constitutional Republic

Charles-Marie Gustave Le Bon (1841-1931) was a leading French polymath – an individual whose knowledge and ideas spans numerous subjects and who draws upon this knowledge to solve specific problems. He wrote a book, The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind, that became one of the seminal works of crowd psychology. In this book, […]

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by Charles C. Jett

Overturning Roe v Wade – Was the Supreme Court Wrong?

I am a strong supporter of a woman’s right to choose and, like many others, am keenly upset with the recent ruling of the Supreme Court to reverse Roe vs Wade. I did not like it at all!! But were they wrong? According to the Constitution, I don’t think so. The Tenth Amendment to the […]

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by Charles C. Jett

Our Dysfunctional Congress – Our Founding Fathers Got It Wrong in Federalist Paper #52

Federalist #52 on the Dangers of a Tyrannical Legislature In Federalist Paper #52, James Madison makes a weak argument regarding the frequency of elections for members of the House of Representatives. And in the long run, the result seems to be the creation of a dysfunctional legislative body. Arguments for longer Member terms were that […]

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by Charles C. Jett

MORE ABOUT TAXES. What Did the Founding Fathers Say About Taxation? Read Federalist #33 and Find Out.

In Federalist Paper #33, Concerning the General Power of Taxation, Hamilton defends the provisions of the new Constitution that gave the Federal government power to tax and proclaimed laws made under the authority of the United States as the supreme law of the land against opponents who claimed that these clauses granted too much power […]

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