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Paradise Lost

By Robert Gates, Sr.
Published by Elderberry Press, Inc.
$2.99 Rating: 1 star1 star1 star1 star0.75 star
(4.75 based on 4 reviews)

Published: Nov. 03, 2009
Words: 89704 (approximate)
Language: English


Short description

The misconceptions some have about political parties and their followers is astounding. One must understand that all countries are controlled by political parties. Some usurp their power. Some are elected. It doesn't matter what they call themselves---its their economic philosophy that is important.

Extended description

The misconceptions that some have about political parties and their followers is astounding. One must understand that all countries are controlled by political parties (most of them are elected into office and some usurp their power (dictators)) who subscribe to an economic design which they feel will benefit the country (or themselves). It doesn't matter what name they call themselves, its the basic economic philosophy that they support that is important. This book is filled with information that has already been published in one form or another but it is designed to presented in a historical manner of how man has (in the beginning) escape slavery (serfdom) to enter the realm of slavery again under the guise of Socialism. This march toward slavery is relentless.

Tags

politics, socialism, conservatism

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Review by: Adelaide Brice on Nov. 30, 2010 : star star star star
This brief history lesson should be shared with every American...
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Review by: Roger R. Fernandez on Nov. 27, 2010 : star star star star star
“Paradise Lost” brought me back to my days as a “foreign” student at Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York, where I discovered, appreciated and admired the courage of the Founding Fathers of this country who, braving untold sufferings, showed unyielding faith and fervent yearning for liberty. They valiantly strove to reap the truly rich harvest of a nation that was to live in freedom. Their true genius was to build for posterity a respectable and secure home for liberty under a capitalist economic system. I am concerned that the “Trojan Horses” of modern Socialism (that is already almost to say Communism), which the author so well describes will wind up dismantling the system that our forefathers built for us. They should, instead, take a pause in their “relentless” efforts to empower the evils of Socialism, read this book, reverse course and lead this country back to its original principles and ideals. Very well researched and written book!
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Review by: Michael Varey on Nov. 19, 2010 : star star star star star
Wow! The author has fantastic knowledge on the books subject & I have learned a lot from it, it's not heavy going & a very interesting & stimulating read.
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Review by: Dick Reynolds on Nov. 16, 2010 : star star star star star
I care about the Constitution and you should too. This book is written by a patriot who knows his history. Every American, regardless of party, should read this.
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