Politics eBooks
A Great Deception: The Ruling Lamas' Policies
Politics, by Western Shugden SocietyWith this book the Western Shugden Society wishes that individual people around the world will use their influence to help millions of Buddhist practitioners who are presently suffering religious persecution instigated by the Dalai Lama of Tibet. For this reason we are making the e-book available at a complimentary price. We ask you to read this book and then ask the Dalai Lama to stop this...
A Look at Government
Politics, by Jack HollandA simplified view of government for the common man with Biblical principles regarding its four spheres and the jobs of government in our current society.
A Student's Analysis of American Politics
Politics, by Aaron M. OberneA political college student's reflection of American politics through five personal essays.
Antisemitismo en Centroamérica
International, by Jacobo Schifter y Olda AcuñaThis is the first Cid Gallup Survey on Central American Antisemitism, including Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras. A more profound analysis and the best survey in Latin America
Aphorisms and Letters The Grand Experiment—What Went Wrong? A Layman’s Interpretation
Politics, by Alipio BaldiAmerica’s lax moral attitudes are placing the nation on the brink of national suicide. No other nation has ever purposely promoted its own self-destruction. At no other time in recorded history has a nation’s internalized sense of guilt dominated its social and political thinking; never a collective desire to purge itself of self-fabricated guilt complexes whose origins are, more often than...
emPOWERMENT
Politics, by Michael ShenkerAre you experiencing everything you wish for in life? Yes, that’s a loaded question. The only saving grace is that you aren’t alone. As the saying goes, there truly are people out there who live their lives in quiet desperation. They didn’t plan their life that way. In fact, most of us start out in life about the same. As children we usually grab hold of life reaching for the brass...
Future Namibia
Politics, by Milton LouwNamibians have a lot to be proud of. It is one of the most spectacular countries in terms of scenery and wildlife. In addition, it has enormous mineral wealth. The most important ingredient of this country however, is its people. Namibians have emerged from decades of colonialism and apartheid rule to become one of the most integrated societies in the world. Regardless of social, economic or...
Government by Bureaucrats Or Congress Is Irrelevant
Politics, by Keith SnelsonSomething is very, very wrong in America. We seem to have lost our way. We are still the same people, just as capable of greatness as we ever were. It is our government that has changed. Now, instead of helping us to achieve greatness, it holds us back. We need to return to the rule of law, to the Constitution that made us great. This book tells how.
Guatemala in the 1980s: A Genocide Turned into Ethnocide?
Human Rights, by Anika Oettler-German Institute of Global and AreaWhile the Guatemalan Truth Commission came to the conclusion that agents of the state had committed acts of genocide in the early 1980s, fundamental questions remain. Should we indeed speak of the massacres committed between 1981 and 1983 in Guatemala as “geno- cide”, or would “ethnocide” be the more appropriate term? In addressing these questions, this paper focuses on the intentions of...
How To Create An Economic Democracy
Economy, by Richard WilsonIn 1620 Francis Bacon introduced a new scientific method. In 1690 the English philosopher John Locke used the new scientific method to discover how to create a political democracy and a revolutionary new concept of politics. In this book the author uses the new method and discovers how to create an economic democracy and a revolutionary new concept of economics.





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