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Progress, Really?

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This book is an average man and first-time writer's condensed review of social progress in the United States of America. The author makes observations of some very controversial topics and hopes to inspire the reader to ask some very important questions.  Where is social progress taking our country? Has the march of progress become a sprint?  Is America approaching a second revolution?

58 pages, Paperback

Published May 3, 2019

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Peter Serefine

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Meet Peter Serefine: A U.S. Navy veteran and dedicated U.S. Mail carrier, Peter embodies the spirit of service. With a solid high school education and a role as a Pennsylvania State Constable, he's deeply rooted in his community. Amid the turbulent political landscape of 2016, Peter, a representative of the dwindling middle class, felt a calling to bring about change. His initial creation, "Progress, Really?", aimed to ignite critical thinking about the course of societal and political progress.

But Peter's impact didn't stop there. His passion for enlightenment led him to establish the Liberty Lighthouse, a beacon of insight for those navigating the complexities of today's world. Not content with just inspiring through words, he created the online Liberty Lighthouse Classroom, a virtual space where the principles of constitutional governance are shared to empower others.

In the midst of a full schedule that includes a demanding full-time job, op-ed article writing, and book publishing, Peter dedicates two hours each week to host a live radio show. His residence in a quaint Victorian town in Pennsylvania serves as a backdrop to his life's endeavors. Sharing this journey is Staisha Hancock, Peter's cherished partner, whose unwavering patience beautifully accommodates his passionate political discussions.

Peter Serefine embodies the essence of dedication, a true advocate for knowledge and change within his community and beyond.

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June 16, 2019
My Grandfather could have written this book. This is NOT an Insult! Quite to the Contrary, it's about the highest praise I can offer. Peter lays out his views on the issues with clarity and persuasiveness. Common sense in this country is sometimes hard to find. It's here. I highly recommend!
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May 23, 2019
Progress or Complacency?

This is a quick read about one perspective on the past, current, and future state of American culture, government, and social standing. The author points out many areas of our country that are straying from its fundamental basis and how continual complacency and acceptance of minority opinions for the sake of appeasing the entitled is quickly leading us toward socialism and an overall destruction of the founding fathers vision.

Quick read. Give it a couple hours of your time and some serious thought.
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September 3, 2019
This is the author's view on some controversial subjects. This book will make you think about the state of our government and of our world today. Very interesting book.
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