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by Kenneth Churchill- Page 18
        Social science is the skilled examination of Society. Law is the mandating force behind change. The father of poverty is Law. In the passing 20th Century, the combined plan of action was denial. New answers are the results of new thoughts and new actions. Below, on each page, political science debate notes may shed ideas that march into the next century and support the force of truth. By then, the world will be overpopulated. New plans are needed to break the chains that tow old thoughts and smash man's dreams of honest compromise against the rocks of time. The core issue of Human Rights are Land Rights. Men are not so much homeless as they are buildingless. A home is not a building; it is a "sense of place".


        This workbook hopes to be cohesive to the center of all free opinions of concerned Americans, from honorable Congressmen to the homeless themselves; as well as advocate groups, special interest groups, and the general population of the American people privileged enough to enjoy democracy. The government does not own the lands. The government's citizens own the lands.


        



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