Morris, Gilbert
Gilbert Morris
Professor Gilbert NMO Morris, a legal scholar and economist, was a professor at George Mason University where he taught in four faculties and is formerly Chairman of the National Investment Agency of the Turks and Caicos Islands. He was a Fellow of the Sir William Goodenough College, London. He studied Law and Political Science at Oxford Brookes University and was an Institute of British and Irish Studies Scholar at Mansfield College, Oxford, reading Law and Logic. He did his graduate and post-graduate work in the History and Philosophy of Science at The London School of Economics and the University of London.
Author Chris Salamone offers inspiring action steps that every American can implement tomorrow and feel that they’re making a difference. Exemplary citizenship requires learning the roots of our country’s once-great promise and embodying the values of personal responsibility, gratitude, and sacrifice.
Salamone presents revolutionary ideas for
Working with Dr. Gilbert Morris, the author analyzes our founding documents and creates clear and specific connections between the loss of our founding values and the problems we face in our current political, economic, and cultural environment.
Salamone presents revolutionary ideas for
- revamping entitlement programs or eliminating them entirely,
- implementing a two-year mandatory national service, and
- investing in early childhood education—in schools and in the home—to create a greater sense of citizenship in future generations right from the start.
Working with Dr. Gilbert Morris, the author analyzes our founding documents and creates clear and specific connections between the loss of our founding values and the problems we face in our current political, economic, and cultural environment.
