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Putinism: A Phenomenological and Prototypical Investigation
by Andrej PoleevOn last day of the year 1999, Russia has entered another era of despotism, that of Vladimir Putin. During his reign, the Putin‘s clan has undermined and infiltrated the mass media, the parliament and the judicial system. Deliberate violation of basic citizen‘s rights, compulsory acquisition of property, government-funded racket, misuse of mass media to scarify and to disinform the peoples belong to the diabolic methods of self-constituted disposers. All this lawlessness has led to exorbitant cor... more -
Constitution of the community Rus'
by Andrej PoleevThe successor of the Soviet Union is the Community Rus' as stated in its Constitution, which is now in force and applicable to the entire territory of the former Soviet Union.
https://handwiki.org/wiki/Organization:Русь
I invite all professionals to proofread the english translation of the Constitution of the community Rus’ in order to improve it and to prepare it for public release.
https://github.com/poleev/constitution/wiki/Interlinear
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Launchpad Republic
by Howard Wolk and John LandryLaunchpad Republic provides a concise but comprehensive overview of entrepreneurship in America, focusing on how the country's democracy, corporate and financial framework, and strong emphasis on consumer interests allows upstarts to challenge incumbents more sustainably than almost anywhere else in the world. This dynamism not only keeps the economy strong, but it also challenges the political and social status quo. The book provides an historical overview as well as a comparative perspective... more -
The LGBTQ World from the City Pride Bars to the Great Outdoors
by Michael Boyajian
The dreamed of golden age of the LGBTQ community having been achieved with near universal approval suddenly the Pride world finds itself targeted by extremists and a firewall holding back a flood of hate that may devastate America. These are the places of the LGBTQ world from the city bars to Fire Island and P Town to the rapidly expanding gay enclaves of the purple mountains of the Catskills.“Without love you have hate” — Sal J. Calise
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How Dare We?
by Paul CienfuegosDo you care deeply about the state of our society and don't see yourself as an activist but want to do something powerful to make a difference? Or maybe you are an activist and are frustrated that your efforts aren't bearing fruit? This book is for you! No more pleading with government and corporate power-holders who don't care what you think. No more testifying at public hearings where the law requires that they ask for public input but the decision has already been made. It's time to breakout ... more -
Rightsizing Nations
by Greenleaf Book GroupIn a world comprised of nations, size can determine destiny. But greater size may also come at a price. Larger nations can spend more on militaries. The United States can afford aircraft carriers; Costa Rica cannot. Larger nations can exploit economies of scale, spreading the costs of high¬ways, schools, and police across a greater number of taxpayers. Larger nations can offer companies deeper markets to sell goods and services, unfettered by trade barriers. In a nation of one individual, the ... more -
Enemies of Africa: Second Edition
by Jaiden BaynesA GRIPPING EXPOSÉ, SHINING NEW LIGHT ON AFRICA'S USERS AND ABUSERS, FROM THE PAST TO THE PRESENT. Enemies of Africa delivers an eye-opening narrative highlighting the monumental scope of exploitation and ill-treatment both Africa and its people have suffered for centuries. Exploring the varieties of Anti-Africanism that have evolved through the ages, author Jaiden Baynes highlights an array of institutions, individuals, and systematic establishments that have undermined, persecuted, and enslave... more -
Destiny of Liberty
by Mwanandeke KindemboIn this book, author Mwanandeke Kindembo presented the reader with his manifesto, or a shared reality that exemplifies his ultimate mission. Which is based on finding within himself the motivation, or the correct vision to improve the world around him. He showed us the geography of his passions and how he is ready to step in to lead people to the promised land of liberty. The author delved into his own hidden agendas to find a more realistic worldview based on direct experience, rather than imag... more -
Cultural Insanity, the Key to Understanding Our World and Ourselves:
by Jeffrey Wynter KoonThe concept of cultural insanity provides a better way of understanding much of what is wrong in our society and in the world today--and how it got that way. Where our own culture is involved, we are partly blind to it. Accordingly, correctly grasping the idea of cultural insanity will also reveal pathways to develop more realistic worldviews, improve our self-understanding, and help liberate our minds from the unseen mesh of cultural implants and biases. Surprisingly, cultural insanity c... more -
Made in America by AmeriCANS not AmeriCANTS
by Richard V. BattleAmeriCAN-do spirit is what propelled our prosperity and success for more than 200 years. It is our responsibility to perpetuate this gift for future generations of AmeriCAN freedom and advancement. Made in America by AmeriCANS not AmeriCANTS includes the following tools to aid our efforts to benefit our families, communities, and country: Including specific ideas to achieve more success: •\t46 Proven common sense AmeriCAN essays. •\t103 Motivational and inspirational quotati... more -
Shadows of the Acropolis
by Richard C. LyonsWith critical, contentious elections occurring this fall and in 2024 in an atmosphere of unprecedented political upheaval, multi-award-winning author and political commentator Richard C. Lyons examines what it truly means in the present condition of our democracy. On Aug. 22, 2022, Lyons will release the follow up to "The DNA of Democracy" – the first volume in his highly regarded “Shadows of the Acropolis” series, which won a Nautilus Book Award, a National Indie Excellence Award and placed as ... more -
The Struggle of Women: Major Female Figures Throughout World History
by PAUL BAWEJAThe Struggle of Women: Major Female Figures throughout World History examines the extraordinary contribution of a number of notable women from different walks of life. It considers women across multiple nation-states, various eras and epochs, women in slavery, poverty, royalty, and aristocracy. In addition, this book identifies the majestic contribution of saintly and secular women alike, it also cuts across the variations of gender, race, colour, social class, ethnicity, private wealth, educati... more -
The Midterms Why They Are So Important and So Ignored
by Earl Ofari HutchinsonThe Midterms Why They are So Important and So Ignored, political analyst Earl Ofari Hutchinson offers fresh insights into a part of the American political process that has meant so much to the governance of the country. But at the same time has received so little public attention and so little overall voter participation and interest. So little that it represents an embarrassing stain on our democracy. -
Comfortable Falsehoods and Uncomfortable Truths
by Jerry KotsovosCOMFORTABLE FALSEHOODS AND UNCOMFORTABLE TRUTHS is a presentation of nearly one hundred comfortable falsehoods pertaining to nearly thirty social, political, and economic issues (e.g., abortion, the death penalty, nuclear war, church-state relations, sports in America, obscenity, and euthanasia) and the uncomfortable truths contradicting them. The presentation is documented by nearly one thousand sources and nearly two hundred famous people are quoted in the book - including, for example, famou... more -
The Trump Files
by Jack HassardJack Hassard examines the interplay of politics and science to unravel the effects that Donald Trump and his administration had on American society.