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John Willis is an ethicist and historian (PhD, University of Chicago); has been following the unraveling of the American social contract since 1985; and, engages in publication and teaching on leadership ethics; conflict dynamics, prevention, and management; religion-based aggression, violence and peacemaking; and the current crises in American political, economic, and social stability.
He is President of Leadership Ethics Online LLC, in Shelbyville, Kentucky.
(3 comments) SHARE Monday, October 29, 2012 Amendments to the U.S. Constitution Ending Government-Corporate Corruption?
This article presumes none of these proposed amendments to the U.S. Constitution are at all likely. Nevertheless, it is hoped that these have been written with self-evident logic, reasonableness, and fairness, for those who would serve the People of the United States, and to empower us once again with democratic controls against the many harms that threaten our democracy at this time.