C. W. Dalton - (You're OK) The World's All Wrong (Everybody knows it, but nobody wants to admit it)

C. W. Dalton has combinded formal and informal education and a background of raw experience with a sharp native social insight and sceptical nature to produce this galling sociopolitical critique.

Are you tired of the Chessy cat smiles of television entertainers and commercial spielers? of humbug, deceit, and positive-minded nincompoorey? This book may be for you.

The book takes a critical, skeptical, iconoclastic view, and it recognizes that blunt criticism is the prerequisite of all progress and reform. The book's radical and wonderfully fresh socioeconomic theories are logical and well-documented. Sheer, stark, cynical and Machiavellian, the book penetrates and shatters the veneer of the world of make-believe.

The world is all wrong, and our choices are to escape, wallow in the muck or try to improve it.

ISBN: 0-916969-00-2


How to Raise a Winner

This book is not the usual moralistic Pollyannish treatise on success, but a down-to-earth, practical, Machiavellian guide on how to raise a winner in this competitive dog-eat-dog world.

ISBN: 0-916969-01-0


Limericks & Rhymes for Critical Times

The critic is refuted,
Denounced, villified, persecuted;
But as Socrates said,
Should be honored instead:
For errors must first be uprooted.

Some people are prone to intone
How their predjudices they have outgrown;
They listen intently,
And question most gently,
When beliefs are in sync with their own.

ISBN: 0-916969-03-7


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