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A World of Free Access Paul Breeze
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Lays out the case for a Free Access Economy
Bully Back adam bruckner
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ISBN: 9781682737194
Ronald Triumph said he wanted to make our school great again. He even made a hat. Some are saying he is a bully. Some are saying he decided to bully back. And now that he is School President, some are saying we need a bully back back.
I Woke Up A Black Man Jamell Crouthers
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ISBN: 9781706801948
Eric a white man wakes up one morning to find out he's a black man. While he does freak out, his life doesn't stop because of this. He goes out into the world to find out the stories his best friend Warren tells of being a black man has truth to them. Eric soon realizes that there is a huge race problem that exists in this country. After his experiences of being a black man, he understands that his white privilege has allowed him to get by in life and that change must happen and it starts with him. Sometimes to understand the racial issues that exist in this world, the roles must be reversed…
The Politics of Human Liberation Libertarian Socialist Organization
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This booklet contains the four main statements outlining the political position of the Libertarian Socialist Organization. In publishing these statements, we are trying to give effect to the traditional anarchist assertion that a revolutionary movement should outline, as fully as possible, its vision of a future society and that the means it chooses to struggle for the creation of this society should be consistent with those ends. Therefore, a free, equal and humane society cannot be achieved by a movement employing, for example, manipulative and terroristic methods nor by organizing itself in a hierarchical way in which important decisions are made by only a few.