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Demanding Logic in Politics

Making the Pursuit of Happiness Easier for the Masses with Logical Analyses of Governmental Policy and Activism in Education

Groups of logical youths skilled in public policy and dissemination of correct information is a terror to politicians and the few wealthy who control politicians. Reconstructed civics education could teach forcing politicians to address root causes to problems and present logical solutions. Civics education could be a curriculum beginning with critical thinking, engaging in logical tools and problem-solving steps, that becomes the subject of participatory politics later. This design shows students they are, in numbers, more powerful than politicians.

This is how to reign in politicians with logic and activism. Problem-solving techniques developing from root-proximate cause theory is a solid application to identify root causes, then formulate solutions. This is how to determine, as well as force, logical public policy be implemented in government. A step-by-step process applied to public policy is a means by which to solve problems. High school and college students may form local, state, or nationwide interest groups armed with logical public policy proposals to influence the public, the politicians, and government actors, while in school classes. Great as a text supplement for post-graduate and undergraduate studies.

Jason Krueger, MPA and Dianna Contreras Krueger, PhD herein focus on politics and government, with education as a recurring theme. This is a guide to implementing political and social changes to improve health, housing, transportation, and other infrastructure with the intent to support the pursuits of happiness. This proposes expanding the choices of ways of living and increasing competition with changes to government and its influences. Drastically increase your knowledge of political activism and public policy, and learn how to get the wrong politicians out of government.