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The Binding Laws Governing our Present Intellectual Anarchy    by Anthony Horvath
Price: $0.99 USD. 3890 words. Language: English. Published by apgroup on May 25, 2012. Essay » Political.

Are there laws that govern anarchy? Isn't that a contradiction in terms? It is, but it is Horvath's premise that intellectual anarchy is unhindered by such trivialities, with consequences that are far reaching and profoundly dangerous.
Comments and Solutions On Current Political and Social Problems    by Raymond Weaver
Price: $1.00 USD. 46390 words. Language: English. Published on May 23, 2012. Essay » Political.

This is a book of essays on 28 subjects which can be extremely controversial—from Who Really Pays Taxes to A Politically Correct Love Story. Each is by a single author called The Philosopher and The Phool and it up to each reader to determine which the writer is by agreeing or disagreeing with the presentation. It is published not to change minds, but to make people think, a forgotten ab
Cinderella's Housework    by Paul Meinhardt
Price: $9.99 USD. 58840 words. Language: English. Published by First Edition Design eBook Publishing  on May 21, 2012. Essay » Political.

STUNG BY THE ECONOMIC CRISIS? CINDERELLA'S HOUSEWORK TELLS HOW SECURE, HEALTHY, SUCCESSFUL FAMILIES CAN SAVE OUR ECONOMY. All that is precious and treasured is created by mothers, families, and households. And the real treasure is the creativity of the human mind to solve human problems and develop human ideas into wealth that will improve the condition of all people and the Earth.
The Federalist Regained    by Paul Reidinger
Price: Free! 12440 words. Language: English. Published on May 16, 2012. Essay » Political.

An American writer offers a riposte to Alexander Hamilton and a fresh interpretation of the Bill of Rights.
I am an Ancient Free And Accepted Masons; I am not an Illuminati.    by Robert Eugne Cartnal
Price: $0.99 USD. 3180 words. Language: English. Published on May 8, 2012. Essay » Political.

Here is an essay giving the facts about being a freemason and how there not part of the Illuminati. and many other facts too. Plus there is a good sources to prove my claims.
Les chemins de la misère    by Léon Tolstoï
Price: $5.00 USD. 9610 words. Language: French. Published by Editions de  L'Herne  on April 25, 2012. Essay » Political.

On perçoit dans ces derniers textes de Tolstoï toute la modernité, on ose presque dire l’actualité de ses propos qui concernent le chômage, les entreprises qui ferment, les sans-logis, la faim ou les impôts injustes. La dénonciation de Tolstoï garde de nos jours toute sa force.
The Water Thief    by Nicholas Lamar Soutter
Price: $8.99 USD. 66600 words. Language: English. Published on April 22, 2012. Fiction » Science fiction » Utopias & dystopias.

CHARLES THATCHER is a private citizen, meaning that he’s the private property of the Ackerman Brothers Corporation. He’s got problems: the cost of air is going up, his wife wants to sell herself to another corporation, and his colleagues are always trying to get him tossed into the lye vats. But all of that is nothing, compared to what happens when he finds a woman stealing Ackerman's rainwater.
Blessings of Freedom Serialized Chapters 3 and 4    by Szandor Blestman
Price: $0.99 USD. 7390 words. Language: English. Published by MWB Entertainment  on April 21, 2012. Essay » Political.

These chapters explore the next two planks of The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx. Those planks are the abolition of inheritance and the confiscation of property from emigrants and rebels.
Obama Has Won    by Nathalia Li
Price: $0.99 USD. 1550 words. Language: English. Published on April 21, 2012. Nonfiction » Politics and Current Affairs » White house.

The 2012 Presidential Campaign is already over. Obama has won a second term. Analysis of the reasons for the Republicans defeat is provided.
Common Sense: Occupation, Assembly, and the Future of Liberty    by Dan Hind
Price: $3.90 USD. 17050 words. Language: English. Published on April 21, 2012. Essay » Political.

The occupations of 2011 challenged a governing consensus that has lost credibility yet clings to power. This year we will either create a new basis for our shared life, or we will settle back into the old, dispiriting fictions. The same people who told us that they understood economics told us we could not hope to change things. They were wrong on both counts. What we choose now matters.