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The Randomness: A Pseudo-Biographical Comprehension of a Man With Inconceivable Thoughts    by Alexander Van Elsacker
Price: $3.00 USD. 17170 words. Published on April 16, 2012. .

This is a book that truly attempts to comprehend the vastness of humankind's reasoning, logic, and lack thereof through engaging examples that are understood only subconsciously.
The Binding Laws Governing our Present Intellectual Anarchy    by Anthony Horvath
Price: $0.99 USD. 3890 words. Published by apgroup on May 25, 2012. .

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.
Fair Trade? Its Prospects as a Poverty Solution    by Victor Claar
Price: $2.99 USD. 23870 words. Published by povertycure on July 14, 2012. .

Fair Trade is an enormously popular idea in Christian and secular circles alike. Who, after all, could be against fairness? Victor V. Claar, however, raises significant economic and moral questions about both the logic and economic reasoning underlying the fair trade movement.
Hitler's Youth - An Analysis of Mein Kampf    by Isuru Abeysinghe
Price: Free! 2620 words. Published on July 27, 2012. .

A critical analysis of Mien Kampf, the doctrine of the NAZI regime in wartime Germany.
Philosophical Fragments of a Contemporary Life    by Julien David
Price: $9.99 USD. 5050 words. Published by uwsp on August 9, 2012. .

Brimming with insights and startling perspectives on the most diverse aspects of contemporary life – from marriage and parenting to love, friendship, and the logic of the everyday – this exquisite collection of aphorisms and essays, is bound to make its readers stop and reevaluate many a truth and commonplace we live by.
Brain Choices vs. Free Will - Getting To Know Ourselves Using Concepts That Are Not Well Understood Or Accepted    by Kip Koehler
Price: $2.99 USD. 20590 words. Published on August 13, 2012. .

This book begins with a detailed, yet hopefully interesting, introduction into the brain, with an overview of how it functions and why. From there I progress into my theory on just how it is that we are who we are. Most of us believe that we have the ability to make regular choices, and that there is something called free-will involved in this selection process.
Logic's Answer To Religion - How We Get Taken In    by John James Drake
You set the price! 17140 words. Published on September 8, 2012. .

Religion's origins came from a lack of education, superstition, ignorance of the unknown, and people's quest for power. Enticing, but false, incentives have been the glue that binds the flock to the promise givers for thousands of years. That is unlikely to change in the foreseeable future. We follow our hearts rather than our minds.
The Nature of Life    by Anton Glotser
Price: $9.99 USD. 66550 words. Published on September 10, 2012. .

This book takes an investigative look at life and what is it that makes us who we are. To explain our actions both historical and scientific facts are presented and analyzed. Societal and individual problems are examined and presented with realistic and logical solutions.
Great Debates - 24 of the Most Important Questions in Modern Society for Teachers of ESL and EAP    by Luan Hanratty
Price: $4.00 USD. 64460 words. Published by PenBalPublishing on September 22, 2012. .

It doesn’t get more communicative than debates and this book provides a comprehensive collection of meaningful topics for students to tackle. Debate is necessary for learning about the world and for developing intellectual and critical thinking processes. It is topical and constructive and it builds a spirit of maturity and inquiry in students.
The Human Soul: Logic, Emotions and Truth    by Jesus (AJ Miller)
Price: Free! 35940 words. Published on October 2, 2012. .

This ebook is a transcript of a seminar delivered on 12th May 2012 in Melbourne, Australia, by Jesus (also known as AJ Miller) 
as part of the Human Soul series, describing on how to use our intellect and our emotions together to discover God’s, or absolute, truth.