The United States Constitution is an imperfect document but it contains an impressive array of checks and balances. The rights of citizens are broadly guaranteed on paper but outrageously violated in typical practice. Sam Wright Jr. has... Read More
Editor’s Note: This commentary by Suhas Apte and Jagdish N. Sheth, authors of The Sustainability Edge is part of our ongoing #IndieVoices series of commentaries and features in the month of March focusing on Climate Change. Read the... Read More
Executive Editor Matt Sutherland Interviews Judi Miller, Author of Perfect: A Path to Love, Forgiveness, and Transformation / Fear is funny stuff. Your fear of mice, for example, can be terrifying but it is not of the same magnitude as... Read More
"Death with Dignity" makes a compelling and informative argument for self-administered, physician-prescribed medical euthanasia. Scholars looking for factual information will find a thorough, impeccably referenced discussion of the... Read More
This painstakingly comprehensive new tax proposal warrants serious attention from policymakers and tax professionals. In his voluminous and impressive "Tax Reform with the 20/20 Tax", tax accountant James C. Tanner takes on the Herculean... Read More
This creative book details an interesting method for building a balanced marketplace. Ernst Hyacinthe’s premise—that a buyer can actually pay “zero” for a product or service—is intriguing to say the least. In Zero-Sum Cost... Read More
Did you know Foreword‘s editorial team gives every one of our reviewers carte blanche permission to kill a review if the reviewer can’t highly recommend the book to readers? It’s true—we refuse to waste valuable editorial space... Read More
Welcome to college, Class of 2020! If you’ll kindly empty your wallets—and your parents’ wallets—into the bin on the right, then sign here to remain in debt for the next twenty-one years, we can get started giving you a cut-rate... Read More