
Great Political Essays from Thomas Dawson: Thomas Dawson writes from the heart and the soul - Paperback
Great Political Essays from Thomas Dawson: Thomas Dawson writes from the heart and the soul - Paperback
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by Brian W. Kelly (Author)
Ten years ago, when I wrote a book titled Taxation without Representation, in my research, I discovered four great essays by Thomas Dawson that fit the purposes of my book. I included all four essays as separate chapters in the book. Mr. Thomas Dawson was very kind in granting me permission to use his well-written essays in the book and I expressed my appreciation. In the 4th Edition of the book, I could no longer find Dawson's essays at the chronicle.com website which is now defunct. So, I decided that I would release his essays under a separate title rather than bury them in the middle of my book. I wrote Mr. Dawson again and the email did not bounce back but I received no acknowledgment for this recent request.They address areas in which all of us have an interest-immigration, illegal foreign nationals, cheap labor, unions, and greedy corporations. I hope you enjoy these essays as much as I.
Author Biography
Brian W. Kelly retired as an Assistant Professor in the Business Information Technology (BIT) program at Marywood University, where he also served as the IBM i; and Midrange Systems technical advisor to the IT faculty. Kelly has designed, developed, and taught many college and professional courses. He is also a contributing technical editor to a number of IT industry magazines, including "The Four Hundred" and "Four Hundred Guru" published by IT Jungle. Kelly is a former IBM Senior Systems Engineer and he still has an active information technology consultancy. He is the author of 145 books and numerous articles. Kelly has been a frequent speaker at COMMON, IBM conferences, and other technical conferences. In 2010, Kelly ran for Congress as a Democrat against a 13-term Democrat and, took no campaign contributions, spent enough to buy signs and T-shirts, and as a virtual unknown, he captured 17% of the vote.



















