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The Complete Patriot's Guide to Oligarchical Collectivism: Its Theory and Practice by Ethan Indigo Smith 4.1 Stars (21 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

The Complete Patriot's Guide defines four types of people in the world based on their reaction to information. 1.Idiots 2.Zealots 3.Elitists 4.Patriots The namesake of The Complete Patriot's Guide is 1984. The book within the book 1984 proposes there are three types of people in the world. The four different modes of thinking are explored using universal concepts including Jungian theory, Genesis, The Wise Monkeys, Socratic philosophy and more. The book within the book is supposed to have presented a formula for individual empowerment, only Winston Smith is never able to read its entirety. This is the nonfictionalized real world version, with the complete formula for political empowerment. The Complete Patriot's Guide to Oligarchical Collectivism is nonfiction version of the book within the book 1984, by George Orwell. The Guide explores metaphors and symbolism in the fictional book 1984 through real history, philosophy and contemporary politics. The Guide relates the fictional ideas in 1984 to contemporary institutional arrangement as well as philosophies toward individual empowerment. "Institutions are not individuals."

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 275 Pages (8,089 KB)
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Added: May 12th, 2024

Architecture of a Technodemocracy: How Technology and Democracy Can Revolutionize Governments, Empower the 100%, and End the 1% System by Jason M. Hanania 4.5 Stars (158 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

The world is primed for radical changes in government where each of us has an equal voice and all are held accountable. In Architecture of a Technodemocracy, Hanania provides a detailed blueprint on how to leverage current government processes, communications systems, and blockchain security to take the next step in the evolution of human government. By harnessing technology that already exists, we can nonviolently reshape our respective governments. The cooperation of modern politicians is not a requirement. A technodemocracy can be created without spending any tax dollars, passing any new laws, or otherwise turning to career politicians for leadership. Like Bitcoin, technodemocracy uses readily available technologies to decentralize power from the 1% to the 100%. Its principles can be applied to any nation. Despite being drafted more than 200 years ago, the Constitution enables a U.S. technodemocratic republic. No nation in history has ever had such an absolute straightaway to a 100% democratic government -- the opportunity to revolutionize society, economy, and environment without using violence. Through illustrations, examples, and analogies, Architecture of a Technodemocracy provides an elegantly simple method for decentralizing power to 100% of the American people and, in the process, ending the U.S. political party system. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jason M. Hanania is an attorney, an engineer, and a former U.S. government employee. He ran for the U.S. Senate in 2016 as the first technodemocratic candidate.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 436 Pages (3,942 KB)
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Added: May 12th, 2024

Freedom from the Monkey Mind: Learn 22 activities to reduce or stop the persistent, incessant, constant, obsessive, compulsive, racing, ceaseless ... by Vishal Gupta 3.8 Stars (34 Reviews)    Price verified 13 hours ago

Mind is the root problem of all the problems. Millions around the world are suffering from overthinking, negative thinking, compulsive thinking, and depressive thinking. For these people, their mind is a curse, as it is constantly playing havoc on their health and happiness. This book is divided into 2 parts. The first part introduces the reader to 20 characteristics of the mind and the second describes 20 activities that will help the reader to break the continuous chatter of the mind giving them relief and freedom from the incessant rant of the voice in the head. • Do you suffer from a chattering mind? • Do you feel that your thoughts are racing so fast that you cannot slow or stop them? • Do you feel sometimes that a thought has got stuck in your mind and you can't seem to get rid of it. • Do you suffer from a lot of negative thinking including thoughts of anger, regret, revenge and hate? • Do you have a lot of anxiety and stress and fear of the future? If your answer for any of the questions above is a yes -- then this book is for you. This book will help you to Get instant relief from the vicious loop of negative thinking Be in control of your mind when it overwhelms you with obsessive and compulsive thinking Train your mind to move away from unwarranted thoughts to productive thoughts Tame your mind to be quiet

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 107 Pages (2,728 KB)
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Added: May 12th, 2024

Cabin in the Woods: The Man, the Myth, the Fairytale... (Dastardly tales of modern day toilings! Book 6) by D.David Croot (4Qproductions) 4.6 Stars (11 Reviews)    Price verified 13 hours ago

Authors note This story is unusual. A rather long prose-poem if you will... It is not meant for the usual rabble of people. If you have a literary bent, stick with it, if you find people confusing then prepare to be enlightened with the story of: THE MYTH, THE MAN, THE FAIRYTALE! Man cannot be an island unto himself... but if he was, here's how it might go...

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 90 Pages (636 KB)
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Added: May 12th, 2024

Probing Freewill: A Story of Autonomy and Inevitibility by Waleed Mahmud Tariq 5.0 Stars (7 Reviews)    Price verified 13 hours ago

"Probing Freewill: A Story of Autonomy and Inevitability" is a comprehensive exploration of the concept of free will, its implications, and the debates surrounding it. This book is structured into five distinct parts, each delving into different aspects of free will: • Tracing the Origins of Free Will: This section examines the evolutionary foundations of free will, the role of genetics and the environment, the concept of nature via nurture, and the cognitive machinery driving our choices. • The Neurobiology of Choice: This part focuses on the brain's role in decision-making, including brain regions, neural networks, neurotransmitters, hormones, and the impact of cognitive biases and external constraints on our choices. • Morality, Responsibility, and the Lack of Freewill: Here, the book explores the relationship between free will, morality, and responsibility. It discusses the impact of the absence of free will on moral judgments, laws, and societal structures. • The Philosophy of Free Will: This section takes a philosophical approach, tracing historical perspectives, modern debates, and the ethical repercussions of a world without free will. • Navigating a Life Without Choices: The final part addresses the practical aspects of living in a deterministic world. It discusses finding meaning and purpose, psychological well-being, redefining freedom, coping strategies, and practical wisdom for living meaningfully without free will. The book aims to offer a new perspective on the age-old debate of free will versus determinism, blending scientific evidence with philosophical discourse. It challenges readers to question and reconsider their assumptions about autonomy, identity, and choice. The exploration is intended to be introspective and transformative, encouraging a deeper understanding of the human experience. The significance of this book lies in its multifaceted approach, combining neuroscience, philosophy, morality, legal systems, and mental ...

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 275 Pages (2,627 KB)
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Added: May 12th, 2024
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