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REVIEWS / ENDORSEMENTS oF LIVING WITH EVOLUTION
“Koratsky is to evolution what Webster’s is to words. He is the definitive name in describing the human condition.”
—Jess Todtfeld, Former FOX-TV Producer, President, Success In Media, Inc.
“Koratsky takes the principles behind evolution and applies them to social groups, societies and governments. His conclusions on why we’ve ended up where we are now will be hotly debated, as will his suggestions on using actively evolutionary principles for reform in health care, prisons and welfare. Agree or disagree, it is a debate that should happen.”
—Ross Rojek, Sacramento/San Francisco Book Reviews
“Finally! A book about Evolution… that does not merely enter that rocky arena of whether or not it is fact: brilliant author K.D. Koratsky takes the stance of challenging us to examine our current values and compare those with societies that have either thrived or died in the past. Koratsky’s no nonsense writing addresses so many issues such as how we deal with criminals, our puzzling use of welfare… and healthcare. Swallow or gulp before finishing this book because it is bound to change minds in a natural way for those strong enough to admit Koratsky is right!”
—Grady Harp, Top Ten Amazon Reviewer
“From the Big Bang to Gang Bangers in LA, K.D. Koratsky helps us understand how the universe has evolved to this point – and where it’s headed from here. An enlightening, if sometimes unsettling, read. You’ll find yourself scratching your head and saying, ‘Oh yeah, now I get it.’”
—Mike Ball, Author of ‘What I’ve Learned So Far’ and Winner of the 2003 Erma Bombeck Award
“An unprecedented application of natural selection focusing on prison reform, social security, health care and other social challenges faced today. K.D. Koratsky’s approach forgoes useless spending and coddling and awards those members of society that display merit rather than those that contribute very little or nothing. Koratsky’s reasoning may shock you, but in the end you will conclude that it is a good starting point for further discourse.”
—Norm Goldman, Publisher & Editor, Bookpleasures.com, Top 500 Amazon Reviewer
“Some rely on the power of ideas, culture or good intentions as fuel to power humanity beyond natural selection to some kind of idyllic state of existence. But such wishful thinking can only lead to failure and extinction says K.D. Koratsky in Living With Evolution or Dying Without It. This book is designed for discussion both in your everyday circles and even forums to get a broader perspective. Readers may not agree entirely with the author, but at least you will have opened yourself up to greater possibilities.”
—Cyrus Webb, President, Conversations Book Club host of Conversations LIVE! Radio
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