William M. Adler has written for many national and regional magazines, including Esquire,
Rolling Stone, Mother Jones and the Texas Observer. In addition to THE MAN WHO NEVER
DIED, he has authored two other books of narrative nonfiction: LAND OF OPPORTUNITY
(Atlantic Monthly Press, 1995), an intimate look at the rise and fall of a crack cocaine
empire, and MOLLIE’S JOB (Scribner, 2000), which follows the flight of a single factory job
from the US to Mexico over the course of fifty... Read More →
Christopher Phillips, a foremost specialist in the Socratic Method. CONSITUTION
CAFÉ: JEFFERSON’S BREW FOR A TRUE REVOLUTION is Phillips’s manifesto for
modern day politics. Phillips is founder and Executive Director of the Democracy Café and
the Society for Philosophical Inquiry. In addition to being a civic activist and bestselling
author, Phillips is also an educator. He holds a PhD in communications and masters degrees
in the humanities, natural sciences, and education. Phillips... Read More →