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Joel Rogers

    Joel Townsley Rogers was a prolific author, primarily celebrated for his mystery novels. His short stories graced numerous pulp magazines, exploring diverse genres from adventure tales to aviation warfare fiction. He honed his craft by selling to increasingly prestigious markets, eventually dedicating himself to the detective genre. Rogers's style reflects the era in which he wrote, yet his skill in crafting suspenseful plots and atmospheric narratives continues to resonate with readers.

    American Society: How It Really Works
    • American Society: How It Really Works

      • 592 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      Exploring the fabric of American society, the authors examine its structure and functionality by posing critical questions about its values and the need for change. They identify five core social values—freedom, prosperity, efficiency, fairness, and democracy—that resonate with many Americans. By challenging readers to reflect on the extent to which these values are realized in contemporary society, the authors propose pathways for addressing pressing social issues and fostering meaningful progress.

      American Society: How It Really Works2015
      3.8