Overview
Democratic Thought is an introduction to the Edward Bunn's diverse analyses of democracy's influence on various countries and of the world in various time periods. These Selected Writings begin with an insightful analysis of the eventual transformation of Cuba from an authoritarian regime into a democratic state. The Writings continue by tracing democratic institutionalism and the effects thereof on society in Central and South America and ends dating back to the origin of the Olympic Games. Moving forward in time, the Writings make a stop at the turn of the Twentieth Century with a biographical analysis of an amazingly talented black female pilot-Bessie Coleman-and her impact on society, which has yet to be fully explored in any other works other than those of Edward Bunn. In a never before seen study, the Writings depict a mathematical equation for measuring an individual's the impact on society. The results are intriguing if not controversial.Synopsis
Democratic Thought is an introduction to the Edward Bunn's diverse analyses of democracy's influence on various countries and of the world in various time periods. These Selected Writings begin with an insightful analysis of the eventual transformation of Cuba from an authoritarian regime into a democratic state. The Writings continue by tracing democratic institutionalism and the effects thereof on society in Central and South America and ends dating back to the origin of the Olympic Games. Moving forward in time, the Writings make a stop at the turn of the Twentieth Century with a biographical analysis of an amazingly talented black female pilot-Bessie Coleman-and her impact on society, which has yet to be fully explored in any other works other than those of Edward Bunn. In a never before seen study, the Writings depict a mathematical equation for measuring an individual's the impact on society. The results are intriguing if not controversial.