Together with your example- the U.S retreating 3 times off! The Peninsula to their ships, - important watersheds in the 20th century read differently from peoples' present passions. The 40 hour week was so hotly contested by laborers and plutocrats that FdR's secretary of labor adopted the Soviet 40 hours out of some idea that the USSR had some success with that schedule, and established t by fiat. Now, of course you can believe unionists saying the weekend was hard-won. If it had come up for debate night never have been accomplished because of the passions involved. The same way citizens going fishing are a monument to that moment, the one out of 6 americans who work in government are a monument to good intentions.
Thanks so much! At the moment, I don’t blog regularly, largely because I’m focused on my fiction. (In addition to Red Zone Son, I have another book that I'm currently trying to get traditionally published.) However, Evan has graciously invited me to contribute here again, so I'll be doing that as soon as my schedule allows.
Together with your example- the U.S retreating 3 times off! The Peninsula to their ships, - important watersheds in the 20th century read differently from peoples' present passions. The 40 hour week was so hotly contested by laborers and plutocrats that FdR's secretary of labor adopted the Soviet 40 hours out of some idea that the USSR had some success with that schedule, and established t by fiat. Now, of course you can believe unionists saying the weekend was hard-won. If it had come up for debate night never have been accomplished because of the passions involved. The same way citizens going fishing are a monument to that moment, the one out of 6 americans who work in government are a monument to good intentions.
This was very nice. Thank you. I'll check out your book. Where else do you write?
Thanks so much! At the moment, I don’t blog regularly, largely because I’m focused on my fiction. (In addition to Red Zone Son, I have another book that I'm currently trying to get traditionally published.) However, Evan has graciously invited me to contribute here again, so I'll be doing that as soon as my schedule allows.
Thanks again!