Imagine: Ideas that Challenge the Status Quo

New Book Invites Debate, Innovation with 24 Thought-provoking Topics

With the goal of facilitating discussion and providing new insights, Imagine: Ideas that Challenge the Status Quo (published by AuthorHouse), presents a conversation about 24 thought-provoking issues, beliefs and values. Written by social worker Alex Sangha, this new social sciences book will help people look for what they have in common in order to bring about social peace, social progress and social change that can light the soul and lift humanity.

Imagine encourages readers to think critically about their most cherished beliefs and values. Each chapter combines a quote, “little ideas,” a picture and “the big idea.”

The controversy section presents thoughts on 12 topics such as abortion, affirmative action, animal rights, circumcision, gay rights, immigration, prostitution, pornography and spirituality. The idealism section discusses 12 other topics such as culture, family, fitness, health, beauty, philosophy, politics, sustainable development, work and leisure, social entrepreneurship and taxation.

Through his new book, Sangha espouses humanitarian and egalitarian ideals, including the belief that every citizen deserves to reach their potential and contribute to society. He writes with a mission of protecting the people and the planet for current and future generations in his heart and mind.

Presented in an easy-to-read format, Imagine targets those readers who are interested in thinking critically, those who are trying to make sense of the world and those who yearn to develop their own ideas on some of the most pressing issues of our time. Imagine strives to help people focus and clarify their beliefs to help each other and to create a more civil society.

About the Author

Alex Sangha is a freelance columnist and registered social worker in British Columbia. He completed an master’s degree in public administration and public policy in the Department of Government at the London School of Economics, and a Bachelor of Social Work degree with a first class standing at the University of British Columbia. Sangha grew up in North Delta and Surrey, British Columbia, and has traveled to parts of Africa, England, Canada and the United States. In 2008, Sangha was selected by the Georgia Straight newspaper in its “Best of Vancouver” issue as a bright light who challenges the status quo. This is his debut book.
 
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