THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #419 – Dr. Douglas Young

Episode #419 – Dr. Douglas Young

Douglas Young, PhD is a professor of Political Science at the University of North Georgia. He has spoken and written at great lengths about politics and elections. A dedicated writer, he has on a variety of subjects, both non-fiction and fiction. A regular contributor to newspaper columns, Young also wrote a novel and poems. In this diverse conversation, numerous topics are explored. It’s a long-form interview with a great thinker and writer. There’s lots of food for thought on this episode of The Paul Leslie Hour

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