2020 Books in Review
This 3rd annual book review is another short one. But I hope the quality of the books compensate for quantity.
– Pursuing intellectual honesty in politics –
This 3rd annual book review is another short one. But I hope the quality of the books compensate for quantity.
This 2nd annual book review list is especially short as #DadLife has taken over. But to supplement your reading experience, I’ve given Kevin the Beagle a cameo in the above picture, though he read nothing in 2019.
I love seeing which books made an impact on people. This year I’m sharing my own reading list along with a few comments/quotes. Interested to hear what you read as well.
The conflict inherent to our polarized public discourse is most often rooted in the means rather than the ends. Simply making this distinction should help cool our tempers. A mutually sincere interest in finding policy solutions for shared values should guide our debates.
Tax reform is well underway in Washington. The House passed its plan last week, and the Senate aims to vote on another version after Thanksgiving.