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The Four Powers: Assessments of Democracy, Abuses of Centralized Power, and Blockchain-Based National Security (Technodemocracy) by Jason M. Hanania 4.9 Stars (27 Reviews)    Price verified 9 minutes ago

What is power? How does it become centralized or decentralized? These questions are at the heart of understanding how governments work. Humankind has barely scratched the surface of what it takes to provide for democracy, equality, and reduced social risk. History has taught us that centralizing power in one group member creates maximum power inequality and typically results in abuse of power. Whether done consciously or unconsciously, that group member will inevitably make decisions that serve personal rather than public interests. It's human nature. In The Four Powers, Hanania provides a fast-paced historical assessment of centralized power. From World War I to crypto, Hanania explains the emerging trend toward technodemocracy: a decentralized system of governance whereby power-centralized institutions (such as churches, banks, political parties, campaign donors, Amazon, and the CIA) become obsolete. ABOUT THE AUTHOR From the author of Architecture of a Technodemocracy (2018), an Amazon bestseller for both U.S. politics and sociology, comes this eye-opening analysis of the human power structure. Jason M. Hanania is an attorney, an engineer, and a former U.S. government employee. INTRODUCTION An Equation for Power In 2016 I set out to write the book Architecture of a Technodemocracy. It documents a system for ending political party systems using technology and democracy. Before authoring that book, I searched far and wide for an institutional definition of democracy but found none. If you asked ten social scientists for a simple definition of democracy, you would get ten different responses. As an engineer, I found this frustrating. I wanted a more technical understanding of democracy, a mathematical framework to build on. The same way physical science provides equations for motion (such as force equals mass times acceleration, or F = ma), I wanted a social science equation for democracy. After struggling with this problem for months, I ...

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 291 Pages (944 KB)
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Added: May 27th, 2024

Frequency Wave Theory: Expands on Terrence Howard’s Theories by Drew Ponder Price verified 13 minutes ago

Unlock the mysteries of the universe with "Frequency Wave Theory: Expands on Terrence Howard's Theories" by Drew Ponder. This groundbreaking book delves into a revolutionary framework that redefines our understanding of reality, bridging the gap between science, philosophy, and everyday life. Discover the Power of Frequencies In this comprehensive exploration, Drew Ponder takes you on a journey through the foundational principles of Frequency Wave Theory, revealing how all matter and energy are manifestations of underlying waveforms. From subatomic particles to cosmic structures, this theory offers a unified perspective that explains the complex dynamics of the natural world. Transformative Applications Learn how Frequency Wave Theory can revolutionize technology, medicine, and sustainable living. Discover advanced communication systems, targeted cancer treatments, and energy-efficient technologies that harness the principles of frequency interactions to enhance our quality of life and promote environmental stewardship. Philosophical Insights Reflect on the profound philosophical implications of Frequency Wave Theory. Explore how this holistic perspective reshapes our understanding of consciousness, ethics, and interconnectedness, encouraging a sense of responsibility and stewardship for our planet and each other. Practical Integration Find practical strategies for integrating Frequency Wave Theory into your everyday life. From personal health and wellness practices to fostering innovation and community resilience, Drew Ponder provides actionable insights that can help you align with your natural frequencies and create a more harmonious and sustainable future. Join the Journey "Frequency Wave Theory: Expands on Terrence Howard's Theories" is an invitation to open your mind to new possibilities and embark on a journey of discovery and transformation. Whether you are a scientist, philosopher, or curious reader, this book offers valuable insights ...

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 74 Pages (11,572 KB)
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Added: May 27th, 2024

Disaster Ready: Essential Preparedness Strategies for Any Disaster (Empowered Resilience: Thriving in the Face of Uncertainty) by Barrett Williams Price verified 2 hours ago

Introducing Disaster Ready, the ultimate guide to surviving and thriving in the face of any disaster. This comprehensive eBook is your one-stop-shop for all things emergency preparedness. With a comprehensive 20-chapter guide, Disaster Ready covers everything you need to know to keep yourself and those around you safe and secure during disasters of all types. Chapter 1 lays the foundation for your knowledge by discussing the various types of disasters and how they can affect you. From there, you'll move into risk assessment to determine what disasters are most likely in your area and how to best prepare for them. But simply knowing the risks won't keep you safe - you need a plan. In Chapter 3, Disaster Ready teaches you how to create a disaster plan that's tailored to your specific needs. However, being ready for a disaster goes beyond mental preparation. Chapter 4 delves into preparing your home for potential disasters and Chapter 5 teaches you how to practice evacuation drills so you're ready at a moment's notice. Of course, you can't survive a disaster without food and water. Chapter 6 is dedicated to food and water preparedness, including tips on storing and rationing. And don't forget emergency kits - Chapter 7 covers what you need to have on hand for any situation. Communication is vital during a disaster, but technology can often fail us when we need it most. In Chapter 8, Disaster Ready lays out a plan for staying in contact with loved ones and first responders. Children and pets are often overlooked in preparedness plans, but not so in Disaster Ready. Chapters 9 and 10 cover everything you need to know to keep your kids and pets safe during emergencies. First aid is a crucial skill in any disaster, and Chapter 11 provides an emergency kit checklist and first aid basics. Unfortunately, the aftermath of a disaster can be just as traumatic as the disaster itself. Chapter 12 teaches you how to cope with the trauma and stress of disaster. But what about ...

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 82 Pages (2,028 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

Sociological Thinking in Contemporary Organizational Scholarship (Research in the Sociology of Organizations Book 90) by Stewart Clegg (Emerald Publishing Limited) Price verified 6 hours ago

The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and freely available to read online. Though organizational scholarship traces its intellectual lineage from a diversity of sources, there is little doubt that in recent years a key divide has emerged amongst organization scholars and sociologists. For many, if not most, it has become unclear what role sociology is supposed to play in organization studies. Against this backdrop, the editors of Sociological Thinking in Contemporary Organizational Scholarship ask: what is "organizational sociology" today? This pathbreaking volume explores the new boundaries of organizational sociology to identify, discuss and challenge sociology's genuine contribution to organization studies. Mapping a community of scholars that transcends disciplinary limitations, chapters follow one simple epistemic logic: society happens in, between, across and around organizations. Breathing fresh life into a once lively dialogue on the social nature, characteristics and consequences of the field, this is a valuable resource for navigating of the varied sociological scholarship we witness amongst today's organization scholars.

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Added: May 26th, 2024

Some Call It Trypophobia by Petronius Jablonski (Chandelier Press) 3.6 Stars (7 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

Clusters of small holes present no obvious danger, yet they induce a primal fear reserved for snakes and death. A recent study only augments the mystery, raising more questions than it answers. Trypophobia is a discovery, not an illness, an encounter with terrible wisdom, the first step on a convoluted path to some dark enlightenment. Found so often in nature, object of apprehension and meditation throughout the ages, this pattern is a symbolic code. Some Call It Trypophobia deciphers it and reckons with the message. Everyday life is more terrifying and bizarre than vampires or zombies. A potent narcotic called Routine numbs you from its primordial strangeness. The essay and stories in this collection peel away the thick callus of familiarity, revealing the world in all its raw horror. Join the Sentinels of the Chandelier. The idea that enlightenment requires a seated posture of meditation is wishful thinking. Accessing the Chandelier of Consciousness, the transcendent mind of which each sentient being is a crystal, demands great exertion and danger. The first amendment protects freedom of religion but not felonies. (Based on an undercover exposé.) Why does a man climb a mountain? To taste the distilled essence of life, to glimpse the clandestine maneuvers of his soul, and to learn the illusory nature of personal identity from a prehistoric ground sloth. (Inspired by a disastrous attempt on Denali.) Defilers of burrows, scourges of the underworld, are Dachshunds not magnificent? Yet it comes as a surprise that the purpose of creation is them, not us. When you meet a wandering sage and his wiener dog, worse news follows. Apparently Schrödinger did not have a cat. (This story has been expanded to convenient novel size.) Letting your girlfriend drag you to Burning Man, what were you thinking? Her brainless ideas -- foolish in theory, disastrous in practice, subjected to the analytic rigor of a child at Chuck E. Cheese's -- why don't you act as the ...

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 114 Pages (2,373 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

The Ultimate Piece of the Universe: Metaphysics through Modern Physics (Theories of ignorance Book 1) by Agustin Galan Machio Price verified 7 hours ago

In this book Agustin Galan explores the philosophy of elementary particles (the ultimate reality) through works of popular science published in recent years. Designed to help readers understand the latest discoveries and theories of modern astrophysics, the book achieves this goal by showing their phylosophycal consecuences. This is one of the most interesting ways to paint a complete picture of our modern world while exploring the concepts used by scientists. Written by a journalist with a deep interest in philosopy, Agustin Galan has produced a crystal clear synthesis of sophisticated theories, accesible to most readers. The Ultimate Piece of the Universe tells the story of the underlying metaphysics of modern physics combining literary and scientific discourse, mixing Borges with Einstein or Walt Whitman with Dawkins. This endless persuit for the ultimate missing piece of the puzzle of the Universe takes us down a road where Stephen Hawking and his colleague's explore highly conceptual physics; where a philosophical essay or quantum theology (in the spirit of Borges) suggest that nobody may know if the words 'Universe' and 'God' differ. Through this book the author has achieved an informative and thought provoking text on physics and metaphysics.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 521 Pages (776 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

Trump vs. Biden: The Rematch: Who Does History Say Wins the 2024 Election? (Trump Elections Book 2) by Greg Bullock Price verified 9 hours ago

The 2024 Election between Trump and Biden will be a "rematch" of the 2020 Election. A rematch of this sort, in which both candidates have a term of presidential experience under their belts, has only happened once before - the 1892 Election between incumbent President Benjamin Harrison and former President Grover Cleveland, who faced off in the 1888 Election. This book uses history to answer a number of questions related to the current election, to provide insight and predictions on the outcome in 2024. It explores the parallels of a number of categories and questions, including: • The Incumbent Advantage • The "Vice President's Curse" • Who does age favor? • Who is favored during Economic Uncertainty? • The effect of Low Approval Ratings • Who is the Protectionist Candidate? • Similarities between the 1888 and 1892 elections • Joe Biden-Jimmy Carter comparisons • The effect of War-time presidents • What Happens if a Third Party Candidate Runs? • Can Trump still win if he goes to prison? • What are Trump's chances if he gets removed from the ballot? • Who is favored if Biden drops out? • Will we have a repeat of the 2020 election? • Who is favored in the election after a controversial election? • Who is favored with the changed 2020 voting rules? • Who is favored if the Left controls and censors social media? • How do the Hunter Laptop and ongoing Biden scandals affect Joe Biden's chances? • & Other "Bellwethers" (the Mystic Monkey, the Spirit Halloween Mask Index, the Monogram Shop Cup Sales, Lochel's Bakery Cookie Competition, the "Psychic Fish," the World Series relationship, the Scholastic Magazine Poll, and Allan Lichtman's "13 Keys") Things are already heating up. Will Donald Trump become the second nonconsecutive two term president in US history? Who does history say wins the 2024 election? Find out inside.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 84 Pages (1,101 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

United We Rise: How Community Building and Cooperation can Rebuild a Post-Meteor-Impact World (Surviving Taurid: Preparing for Cataclysmic Meteor ... by Barrett Williams Price verified 9 hours ago

Cataclysmic challenges are not new to human history. In our groundbreaking eBook, "United We Rise," we plunge headfirst into an imaginative, post-apocalyptic scenario where an unprecedented catastrophe, a meteor impact, has obliterated normalcy. The trajectory of human survival is rewritten, making it an unforgettable narrative experience for readers worldwide. Beginning with the immediate aftermath of the disaster, the book draws a compelling narrative through humanity's collaborative response. It balances the bleak landscape of desolation with the hopeful thread of unity, showing how to build hope amid chaos, and establishing the importance of community and cooperation. "United We Rise" doesn't stop at mere survival, instead, it ushers readers through the gripping journey of rebuilding a post-meteor society from the ground up. Every chapter navigates essential tasks, from sharing resources and pioneering leadership pathways, to creating new rules of community and rethinking education. Recognizing the power of individual roles, the book emphasizes the art of division of labor and mutual aid in a drastically new environment. Readers will glean inspiration from the fictional characters' determination to innovate from scarcity, restore communication networks, and adapt architecture to this reimagined world. It's not just about surviving -- it's about thriving, as well, leading to the birth of a new democratic society amid shared wealth and barter-based economy. "United We Rise" isn't only a tale of humans merely navigating through a crisis; it's a tale of resilience, resourcefulness, and unbreakable collective spirit. Transcending mere fiction, "United We Rise" challenges us to rethink our social constructs positively, illustrating the enduring will of humanity to rise from the ashes. Through captivating chapters, the book serves as an allegory for modern times, inspiring us to perceive our global challenges differently and envisage a united future. Most ...

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 86 Pages (1,966 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

La historia del Antiguo Egipto: Un viaje al corazón de la antigua civilización egipcia, los faraones, creencias, historia y mucho más (Spanish ... by Diyasim Z. Dirack Price verified 11 hours ago

Sumérgete en los misterios y maravillas de una de las civilizaciones más fascinantes de la historia con la historia del antiguo Egipto. Un viaje épico a través de milenios, desde los primeros asentamientos a orillas del Nilo hasta la caída del último faraón ante el poder de Roma. Con una narrativa vibrante y detallada, descubrirás cómo los antiguos egipcios levantaron monumentos que desafían el tiempo, desarrollaron una cultura rica en mitología y conocimientos, y dejaron un legado imborrable que sigue cautivando al mundo moderno. Con la historia del antiguo Egipto, explorarás: • La formación y desarrollo de los primeros asentamientos y culturas pre-dinásticas, revelando los comienzos de una civilización que florecería por más de tres mil años. • La unificación del Alto y Bajo Egipto bajo el legendario rey Narmer, un evento crucial que marcó el inicio de las dinastías faraónicas. • El esplendor del Reino Antiguo, con sus icónicas pirámides de Giza y la consolidación del poder faraónico. • El brillante período del Reino Medio, donde Egipto experimentó un renacimiento cultural y económico bajo la reunificación de Mentuhotep II. • El auge del Reino Nuevo, la época dorada de faraones como Hatshepsut, Akhenatón, Tutankamón y Ramsés II, y las reformas que transformaron la sociedad y la religión egipcias. • Los períodos de conflicto y resurgimiento, incluyendo las invasiones extranjeras y las luchas por la independencia que moldearon la historia de Egipto. Este libro no solo te proporcionará un entendimiento profundo de los eventos y figuras clave de la historia egipcia, sino que también te sumergirá en la vida cotidiana de sus habitantes, explorando su agricultura, comercio, arte, y sus creencias sobre el más allá. Descubrirás cómo la religión y los mitos egipcios se entrelazaban con cada aspecto de la vida, y cómo sus prácticas funerarias y conceptos de la eternidad han dejado una marca indeleble en la ...

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 192 Pages (2,678 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

The Indigo Diary: How to Be Indigo by Ethan Indigo Smith (The Fourth Initiate Publications) 5.0 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 9 minutes ago

Ethan Indigo Smith shares insights on Indigos, The Indigo Approach and numerous different thoughts on spirituality, philosophy, metaphysics, politics, and activism in the postmodern world. Ethan Indigo explores what it means to be an Indigo through his observations, ideas developing thought and theses challenging the status quo, contemporary thinking, and the bullies thereof.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 200 Pages (1,520 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

Fallibilities & Peculiarities : Exploring the Odd Things We Think & Do by Robert Prior-Wandesforde 4.0 Stars (4 Reviews)    Price verified 7 minutes ago

There's no getting away from the fact that we, as human beings, can be pretty strange! We frequently think, do and say things that, if we thought about them, we would quickly conclude are far from sensible. And then, even more remarkably, we do them again. We're highly agitated by harmless situations, hate looking at social media but can't stop ourselves from peeking, believe in utterly bizarre conspiracy theories, always underestimate the time and cost of doing things, can't resist a 'bargain', attribute our successes to skill and our failures to bad luck, give up on diets that we're fully committed to at the first whiff of chocolate and so on. This book explores the reasons behind our many fallibilities and peculiarities. It's a fascinating insight into the curious ways our minds work in everyday situations. You'll understand far more about yourselves and others as a result, while also discovering simple solutions to meaningful problems that can arise.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 140 Pages (3,682 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

Detroit: A Tale of Crime and Corruption by Jeff Zimmerman 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 40 minutes ago

After escaping a decades worth of mental, physical and spiritual torment in Detroit's Correctional Facility, ex-detective Frank Mercer decides to go on a blood fueled quest for revenge with faces, names and numbers on his mind. Dive into Frank's world of ever increasing hostile madness as chaos and corruption rain down on all sides around him and turn the city of motors into a flaming heap of metal wreckage!

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 195 Pages (2,410 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

Death by Maurice Maeterlinck 3.7 Stars (53 Reviews)    Price verified 9 minutes ago

Maurice Maeterlinck's 'Death' offers a profound exploration of the concept of death and its implications on human existence. Published in 1894, this philosophical work delves into the existential questions surrounding mortality, immortality, and the afterlife. Maeterlinck's lyrical prose and introspective reflections on the mystery of death invite readers to contemplate the inevitability of our own mortality, while also pondering the potential spiritual and metaphysical dimensions of the afterlife. Set within the literary context of the Symbolist movement, 'Death' challenges conventional beliefs about life and death, offering a unique and thought-provoking perspective on the human condition. Maurice Maeterlinck, a Belgian playwright and essayist, was known for his symbolic and mystic writings that often explored themes of fate, destiny, and the unknown. His interest in philosophical and spiritual topics informs 'Death,' as he grapples with the existential mysteries that have fascinated thinkers for centuries. Drawing on his background in literature and philosophy, Maeterlinck weaves a compelling narrative that transcends the boundaries of time and space, inviting readers to ponder the deeper meanings of life and death. I highly recommend 'Death' to readers interested in exploring profound philosophical questions about mortality and the afterlife. Maeterlinck's poetic and insightful writing style offers a captivating journey through the mysteries of death and invites readers to reflect on the deeper meanings of human existence.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 61 Pages (1,500 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024
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