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You Can't Fix Stupid.
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While you cannot fix stupid, you can at least minimize its effect. This book describes the logic behind such arguments and goes to apply that thinking to a variety of social and economic problems which currently plague our society in the hope that someone who reads this book also has the authority and ability to implement these solutions and in doing so raise the quality of life for all.
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R. J. Treharne
Ronald J. Treharne is a licensed Architect.
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