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Freedom Vs. Equality: The Structure and Morphology of Contemporary World Societies
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Freedom Vs. Equality: The Structure and Morphology of Contemporary World Societies
Current price: $18.99
Barnes and Noble
Freedom Vs. Equality: The Structure and Morphology of Contemporary World Societies
Current price: $18.99
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This book explains the following subjects:
-How societies are organized and how individual personality is shaped by society.
-Why no lasting peace is possible in the Middle East or any area of Islamic tribal society.
-Why tribal wars and genocide will continue in Black Africa and humanitarian aid and military intervention will have no long term benefi cial effect.
-Why Russia and China are in irreversible decline and pose no long term threat to the United States.
-How African and Islamic tribal societies are organized and why Islam is incompatible with Western civil society.
-Why the United States is the most powerful nation in world history and how disastrous domestic and foreign policies threaten our long term predominance.
-Why the United States has "culture wars" and the historical contradictions that make us a great nation in constant social and political conflict.
-How societies are organized and how individual personality is shaped by society.
-Why no lasting peace is possible in the Middle East or any area of Islamic tribal society.
-Why tribal wars and genocide will continue in Black Africa and humanitarian aid and military intervention will have no long term benefi cial effect.
-Why Russia and China are in irreversible decline and pose no long term threat to the United States.
-How African and Islamic tribal societies are organized and why Islam is incompatible with Western civil society.
-Why the United States is the most powerful nation in world history and how disastrous domestic and foreign policies threaten our long term predominance.
-Why the United States has "culture wars" and the historical contradictions that make us a great nation in constant social and political conflict.