Archive for Tommy W. Rogers
Book Review: Man Is Moral Choice by Albert H. Hobbs
(Arlington House, Westport, Connecticut 06880) • 445 pages • $12.95 It is the mystique of the contemporary social and behavioral sciences that man does not have a nature; he is infinitely malleable under environmental pressures ideologically manipulated. Scant attention is paid to the self-determining qualities of human beings, the demonstrated capacity of men and women [...]
1Dec1980 | Tommy W. Rogers | 1 comment | ContinuedBook Review: Power Grab: the Conserver Cult and the Coming Energy Catastrophe by James A. Weber
(Arlington House, 333 Post Road West, Westport, Connecticut 06880) 1979 • 407 pages • $12.95 cloth The author contends that the energy crisis confronting the United States today is not due to insurmountable scientific or technical problems, nor is it the result of dwindling energy sources. The energy crisis is in large measure attributed to [...]
1Jul1980 | Tommy W. Rogers | 0 comments | Continued-
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