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The True Nature and Goals of Anarchism
It's one of the most prevalent and enduring myths regarding Anarchism. It's reinforced daily with news reports of countries that have "descended into anarchy" or political pundits railing against things that...
40 commentsThe Domination - the Draka Society
The Domination from S.M. Stirling is about an Utopian/Dysutopian society called Draka Society. I haven't read this book yet but I intend to because I think it's more entertaining - this is the secret...
4 commentsPlight of the Camel Jockey
A camel jockey is the rider on a camel, who competes in camel races. Camel racing is a thriving industry in the Gulf States. However, behind the excitement and glamour of the races, the plight of the camel...
0 commentsFalconhurst Fancy- Kyle Onstott and Lance Horner
Originally published September 1, 2006. Savage! Shocking! That's what it says on the cover and that's what you get, gentle reader. Kyle Onstott is the author of Mandingo and for those who have read the book...
0 commentsSodom and God's F-word: Prophetic insights on surviving economic meltdown -Part Six
Behold, this was the iniquity of your sister Sodom: she and her daughter had pride, fullness of food and abundance of idleness; neither did she strengthen the hand of the poor and needy. And they were haughty...
0 commentsMaurice Allais, the Economics Nobel Prize for the Theory of so-called Free Market is against Globalization
zoom Maurice Allais is the French Economics Nobel Price Laureate who received this prestigious award in 1988 for his major pioneering work on the Theory of "Free" Market. This Theory of "Free" Market known...
4 commentsRoots written by Alex Haley
Alex Haley taught himself to write during a 20 year career in the US coast guard service. After retiring in 1959 as its first Chief Journalist, he became a magazine writer and interviewer before undertaking...
6 commentsAn Ancient Society Rome
For over 2000 years, Rome was considered the center of the world. Millions of people lived and die in Rome leaving science, art, and technology for current use today. Here you will find a peek into the Rome society.
0 commentsHow To Make Bricks Out Of Mud and Build Pharaoh's Cities
A slaves guide to making mud bricks for Ramses.
1 commentBook Review:Narrative of Frederick Douglass
In review of the book "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: An American Slave," I found myself riveted by the stories of an intellectual "man" trapped inside the body and experiences of an American...
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