"I am amazed these days, " writes Stein, "to think of how much history has occurred in the eighty-one years of my lifetime. To anyone who has lived through a significant part of those years, their horror is vividly recalled by a listing of place names -- Auschwitz, Dresden, Lubyanka, Gulag, Shanghai, Rwanda, Cambodia, Bosnia. But that was only one side of the story, " he asserts. "There is also a story of increasing freedom, equality, and material well-being, a testament to the conscience and creativity of mankind." Stein opines that "more progress was made in these eighty-one years than in all previous history to bring to reality the American proposition that all men -- and not only all men but all men and women of all races, religions, and ethnicities -- are created equal."
In this witty, accessible volume with essays ranging from "A Primer on Pay and Productivity" to "An Old Couch Potato's Lament, " Stein discourses about the state of the economy, the budget and taxes, history, and politics and offers personal observations.
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