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The Resurrection of America    by C. Warren Ellis
Price: $3.99 USD. 45160 words. Published on April 28, 2010. .

The Resurrection of America brings to the attention of Americans the many dangers facing our country from within. This book looks at the issues that exist today as a result of an out-of-control government, and it offers some proposed solutions. The author suggests changes at all levels of government and commerce based on our constitutional rights.
Freedom Ain't Free    by Jay Mcfarland
Price: $3.99 USD. 56090 words. Published on May 31, 2010. .

Freedom Ain’t Free goes beyond the partisan rhetoric of the day to explain how our current government is removing rights in the name of protecting them. Jay Mcfarland cuts through today's emotional arguments and clearly defines how a free society is supposed to function, and what price we each must pay in order to maintain our freedoms.
The Jacket    by Janice Daugharty
Price: $2.99 USD. 3990 words. Published on July 11, 2010. .

Imagine that you, like the grandfather in this story, are confined to a wheel chair from which you watch your only grandchild--in this case a boy, "Butch"--repeat your past like a re-wound video. Already emotionally estranged from the child, who is completely in your care, you can only watch and wait and hope the video will end before you are forced to use the pistol next to your right hip.
Law and the Search for Community    by Joel F. Handler
Price: $4.99 USD. 63830 words. Published by Quid Pro Books on July 13, 2010. .

This enduring study of law and organizations that change the community--the core relations of citizen and state--takes aim at real problems that resonate today and the limits of bureaucracy: health care, medical consent, pollution, special ed, care for the elderly and poor. A recognized sociolegal classic by a UCLA law prof, first published by Penn Press, now in digital edition with 2010 Foreword.
Seven Steps to Get You Started to Self Empowerment    by Roy E. Klienwachter
Price: $3.97 USD. 11580 words. Published on December 29, 2010. .

From the time you were born, your parents, family, and friends told you who you are and how you were supposed to fit into the image they had of you. They were wrong (mislead by their own upbringing) and now you are paying for it. You were told how to think and how to act, you became the perfect picture of how they wanted you to be. No wonder you are confused. Take the seven steps to empowerment.
International Aid and Integral Human Development    by Philip Booth
Price: $2.99 USD. 16620 words. Published by Acton Institute on March 7, 2011. .

Christians in wealthy nations have an obligation to assist those who struggle to subsist in developing economies. The critical question remains: How is this duty best discharged? Conventionally, church leaders have often recommended government-to-government aid transfers as a major strategy to promote development in poor nations. Philip Booth, relying on the principles...
How To Get Food Stamps, Welfare And Other Benefits    by Andrew Dolan
Price: $2.99 USD. 16360 words. Published on April 2, 2011. .

How To Get Food Stamps, Welfare, Subsidized Cell Phones, Subsidized Housing, Heating Bills Assistance And Other Benefits When You Are Unemployed Or Underemployed
A Blueprint for Prosperity: Market-based Alternatives to the Obama Blueprint for Change    by Robert Donovan
Price: $4.95 USD. 76040 words. Published on November 18, 2011. .

The U.S. Budget Deficit and national debt are skyrocketing. The income tax system is incomprehensible, oppressive, unfair, and broken beyond all repair. Social Security, healthcare and welfare entitlement costs are out of control and threatening bankruptcy. The U.S has problems, but none of them are insoluble. This book outlines inexpensive, free-market solutions to all of these problems.
Is Caesar Our Savior?    by Eric Laverentz
Price: $3.99 USD. 57150 words. Published by firsteditiondesignebooks on May 9, 2012. .

Can the Church delegate theGospel to the government? Can the Church depend upon coercive powers to be the guarantor of Biblical values of charity, love of neighbor, fairness, generosity, shelter and nurture? Can anything but the Holy Spirit make us free? Is Caesar Our Savior? says no.
International Aid and Integral Human Development    by Philip Booth
Price: $2.99 USD. 19930 words. Published by povertycure on July 14, 2012. .

Christians in wealthy nations have an obligation to assist those who struggle to subsist in developing economies. The critical question remains: How is this duty best discharged? Conventionally, church leaders have often recommended government-to-government aid transfers as a major strategy to promote development in poor nations.