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Is America Broken? Yes. Can We Fix It? Absolutely.

It’s easy to be a pessimist today. It’s much harder—but much more rewarding—to be a pragmatist.


"Fixing America: Essays on Domestic and Foreign Policy" is a book for those who still believe in the promise of this country. Author James Matthew Sawatzki argues that we are analyzing our problems incorrectly, which is why our solutions keep failing. By identifying the true root causes of policy failures, he suggests practical steps that could actually work.


This isn't a book of abstract theory. It’s a collection of actionable ideas. Sawatzki offers a fresh voice that bridges the divide, appealing to fans of thinkers like Paul Krugman and Robert Reich. He covers it all:

  • Domestic Policy: How to overhaul education and fix the economy.

  • Foreign Policy: rethinking our approach to the Middle East and global diplomacy.


Don't let the news cycle defeat you. Empower your mind with solutions that matter.


[Start the renovation: Order "Fixing America" now.]

 
 
 

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