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Mt. Prospect man publishes book on liberal and conservative views

New book discusses liberal and conservative views

‘Right is Wrong' takes a closer look at two forms of government and helps decode both

MOUNT PROSPECT, Ill.– Stephen Schade examines the merits of liberalism and conservatism, seeking to prove that liberalism holds more benefits to societies, companies and individuals in “Right is Wrong: The Case Against Conservatism”

(published by iUniverse)

Schade jokes, “…the book will seem puzzling since I was raised by a staunch Republican.” Using that joking humor, he explores the two views from political, social, historical and economic perspectives. Throughout the book, he explains certain aspects of government, such as:

• political cycles change every thirty years

• recessions coincide with conservatives being in power

• liberals are more effective than conservatives

• conservative policies hurt most Americans.

Schade also considers important financial concepts, such as stagflation, inflation and

stock market dynamics. Using historical statistics and insight gained from years of

research, he comes to conclusions regarding the two schools of thought, urging the

reader to take a deeper interest in politics.

“Only bold action will result in progress toward a better world,” explains Schade.

About the Author

Stephen Schade is a chemical engineer with a master's degree in chemical engineering from the University of Missouri–Rolla (now Missouri University of Science and Technology). He has been an active member in the Chicago Section of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers for many years, as well as the section secretary for AIChE for three years. He grew up in Cape Girardeau, Mo., and lives in Mount Prospect, Ill.

iUniverse, an Author Solutions, Inc. self-publishing imprint, is the leading book marketing, editorial services, and supported self-publishing provider. iUniverse has a strategic alliance with Indigo Books & Music, Inc. in Canada, and titles accepted into the iUniverse Rising Star program are featured in a special collection on BarnesandNoble.com. iUniverse recognizes excellence in book publishing through the Star, Reader's Choice, Rising Star and Editor's Choice designations—self-publishing's only such awards program. Headquartered in Bloomington, Indiana, iUniverse also operates offices in Indianapolis. For more information or to publish a book, please visit iuniverse.com or call 1-800-AUTHORS. For the latest, follow @iuniversebooks on Twitter.

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