The setting for “Dream” is sometime in the near future. Some may consider this work to be science fiction, while others may consider the statements made in "Dream" to be outdated. Behavior can be controlled, and it is mentioned within the pages of "Dream". Maybe the methods described will not be used. Or will they? We will see. Download this FREE e-Book today!
This is a book that focuses on a group of criminals whom the author found to be both remarkable and interesting. Human nature-based, each section details their lives, their crimes, and their fatal ends.
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Comments for "Theory of Collective Behavior"
Dream
By: Carlos Mota
The setting for “Dream” is sometime in the near future. Some may consider this work to be science fiction, while others may consider the statements made in "Dream" to be outdated. Behavior can be controlled, and it is mentioned within the pages of "Dream". Maybe the methods described will not be used. Or will they? We will see. Download this FREE e-Book today!
A book about remarkable criminals
By: H.B Irving
This is a book that focuses on a group of criminals whom the author found to be both remarkable and interesting. Human nature-based, each section details their lives, their crimes, and their fatal ends.