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Project 2025 in Depth: Chapter One – The White House

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Project 2025 offers a detailed roadmap of how the White House operates as an institution, emphasizing its organizational structure, key offices, and operational priorities. Below is an analysis of its core elements: The Presidency and White House Office (WHO) The presidency is pivotal in shaping the cultural and operational tone of governance. As outlined, the President is tasked with executing...

Exploring Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation by Joseph J. Ellis

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Joseph J. Ellis’s Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation pulls back the curtain on the complex relationships between America’s founding fathers, framing the nation’s birth through dramatic, often contentious pairings. A Pulitzer Prize-winning exploration, this book is not a traditional linear history; instead, Ellis tells the story of the United States through six pivotal events and...

Should You Read Gardens of the Moon by Steven Erickson?

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"Gardens of the Moon" is the first book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erickson. Although it may not be exceptional on its own, it serves as an introduction to a more captivating story. The book has good plotting, an interesting world, and unique characters. The series improves significantly from book two onwards, with book three being particularly excellent. Overall, it is...

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Wyatt McGilllen

Hey there! I'm Wyatt McGillen, a 26-year-old book enthusiast from Wisconsin. My background includes a bachelors of arts with majors in Philosophy, History, and Politics and Government and a national finalist in impromptu speaking.

I love learning about our world and how we fit into it. This blog is an accumulation of philosophy, sociology, and impromptu speaking. These topics are all filled with captivating stories, interesting facts, and profound ideas. All of which enrich my life and hopefully yours.

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