ANGST AND HOPEIn America, individuals and families were thrust into a continuous foray of anxiety and dread related to race in America, a worldwide sickness in the form of CoVID-19, and political divisiveness. Individuals and families were not immune from the constant spread of interpersonal conflicts, making decisions between personal autonomy, health, employment, and education, and whether this country could withstand the political fighting spreading like a cancer in the American culture.
Angst and Hope is Phillip Fletcher’s commentary on the state of America during the period of 2020-2021. A two year period of nationwide anxiety due to racial; protests, physical and economic suffering because of sickness, and political division, casted a shadow over the nation. How was the anxiety addressed? Where do we go from here and into the future? Phillip Fletcher sets out his thoughts and emotions provoking us to embrace hope for a better future. PAPERBACK Available at Amazon |
CREATED IN FREEDOMWe were created in freedom. Human beings across the globe possess a common thread of human dignity and a desire to express this dignity in a multitude of ways absent obstacles and restrictions. Created in Freedom is the first in a series of books exploring in essay form the ideas of human dignity, freedom, and productivity.
Created in Freedom: Poverty and Economics, reflects on topics of participation, economics, and the uniqueness of the individual in the context of poverty, providing thoughts on how individuals in this economic situation can flourish as human beings. Created in Freedom: Poverty and Economics is intended to introduce ideas of economic freedom to new audiences with the aides of history, rap/hip-hop, and theistic personalism, empowering free thought and influence human flourishing. PAPERBACK Available at: Amazon | Barnes and Noble |
A Pathway to American RenewalA celebration of resilience: the inspiring story of how Black America survived unimaginable odds and an examination of the real challenges it faces today.
This challenging and inspiring collection of essays constructively frames the story of Black America—not as a tragedy involving helpless victims, but as a model for the nation. Scholars and grassroots leaders recount the history—the gritty, painful, but often triumphant account of what blacks accomplished after slavery was ended. Denied access to the institutions of white America, they built their own churches, schools, hotels, and a host of other successful enterprises. Their resilience produced amazing increases in literacy, family formation, and income. PAPERBACK Available at: Amazon | Barnes and Noble |