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Uxor Press has been a publisher of fine books since 1978 . Perhaps Bob Zimmerman mismanaged his youth. Instead of attending high school, he set pins in a Manhattan bowling alley. Then, after a brief stint in the USAF, he attended New York University, the University of Chicago, the Graduate Faculty of the New School University, and the University of Hawaii, where he finished his coursework towards a PhD in political science and failed to gain a seat in the US Senate. While trying to achieve enlightenment in college nights, Bob spent his twenties and thirties as a computer programmer/analyst and later as a strategic planner, software entrepreneur, writer, and lecturer. One of Bob's first books, "Metacapitalism" (1985), described how enlisting a Hollywood actor to run America would have disastrous consequences. Another book, "Love Atlanta" (1996), set forth for those visiting Georgia to view the Summer Olympics, that state's many amenities. Another of Bob's political books, "The American Challenge" (2003), describes in great detail how George W. Bush would finish the Reagan demolition. Bob is now finishing "Common Sense", a distillation and update of the ideas originally proposed in "Metacapitalism" and "The American Challenge."
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