A Brief Scan of Recent U.S. History

In this concise 17,300-word essay, the author explores key events from the end of WWII to the 2012 U.S. presidential election, examining their contribution to the decline in America's social and economic viability. Offering insights into possible reforms for foundational institutions and ethics, the essay concludes with an extensive bibliography substantiating its analyses.

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About the Author: Harry Gael Michaels
The author of this essay is a retired professional in the field of School Psychology with a baccalaureate background in Political Science and History. He currently holds licenses in the State of California as a Marriage-Family Therapist and as an Educational Psychologist. He lives with his wfe, Beatrice, in Danville, California
This is a 17,300 word essay describing significant events leading toward a decline of America's social and economic viability and some thoughts related to a reformation of basic institutions and ethics.

It covers the period from the end of WWII up to and including the 2012 election for President of the United States. At the end there is an extensive bibliography that supports the substance of this essay.

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