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Book SynopsisThe Progressive Revolution Volume III continues the historical and literary series systematically chronicling both the historical significance and political deconstruction that the Progressive Revolution or the Progressive Age (circa 1860âpresent) has perpetrated against Western Civilization and American society even to this day.
Trade ReviewWashington traverses the present to the past and back with swan-like elegance and effortlessness to trace the paths that have converged to bring us to the crossroad where we stand today. This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to connect the dots between history, politics and morality. Ellis Washington is the Thomas Sowell of his generation. -- Ann Fishman, legal analyst; founder of Liberty Legal Foundation International
There is an old saying which in its present iteration states ‘pioneers get slaughtered while settlers prosper.’ Ellis Washington is a pioneer. His insights, observations, and even future projections, despite their accuracy, are almost always ahead of the curve. What he writes today, others will write tomorrow. He just writes before others are ready to listen and the others get the gravy. -- Robert D’Agostino, Fmr. Dean and President, John Marshall Law School
. . . A shinning, yet alarming book at the dark side of American culture. A must read for anyone who cares about the future of the American nation. -- William Wagner, former Magistrate Judge, president/chairman of Salt and Light Global, LLC, professor, Trinity Law School
Table of ContentsEpigraph Acknowledgments Prologue Chapter One — On Law Chapter Two — On Politics Chapter Three — On Foreign Policy Chapter Four — On Philosophy Chapter Five — On Aesthetics Chapter Six — On the Academy Chapter Seven — On Religion Chapter Eight — On Economics Chapter Nine — On Science and Medicine Chapter Ten — On Culture and Society Chapter Eleven — On History Epilogue Chapter Twelve — On Legal Scholarship Chapter Thirteen Chapter Fourteen Endnotes