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This book investigates the possibility that world political turmoil may have led nature to create the coronavirus as a way of restoring natural balance to the human world.
This book examines important themes about American politics the the film "Citizen Kane" provokes.
This book discusses the actions that the Biden administration should take to provide America and the world with the best leadership.
This book examines the central idea of political philosophy.
This book discusses the French philosopher Albert Camus' essay "The Rebel," and what it has to say about contemporary politics.
This book examines the phenomenon of human group dynamics, where when three or more people gather it creates a mind of the crowd which is greater than the sum of its parts.
This book examines the causes for the rise of the recent conservative movement in American history.
This book examines the prospects for ideas from the American Left in the Biden administration.
This book examines the question if the so-called neoliberal period in American economic history that is said to have begun in America in the late 1970's was actually a real difference from what has been considered a more governmentally regulated economic period, from 1946 to 1975.
This book examines the recent American populist movement and what happens now with the election of Biden to the American presidency.
This book examines sex and repression in American culture.
This book discusses the issue of competition among Americans to survive the coronavirus pandemic.
This book is about three situations-guilt, competition, and death-that can trouble the human mind
This book examines how the human mind has constructed Western Philosophy.
This book investigates how and why moderate elements of the American Democratic Party have prevented America from solving some of its most important economic and social problems.
This book examines a common liberal misconception around the idea of economic inequality.
This two-volume work is based on Winterbottom's experiences as a doctor in Sierra Leone, which resulted in a very positive opinion of the country and its inhabitants. In Volume 1 he offers a many-faceted picture of the climate, history and traditions of Sierra Leone.
First published in 1803, this work presents an informative description of the tribes surrounding Sierra Leone, with the second volume presenting a systematic account of African medicine, diseases, remedies and therapeutic plants.
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