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Comprehensive analysis of Heritage's 920-page document.
Chapter-by-chapter breakdown of key arguments and proposals.
Profiles of influential donors and strategists involved.
Data-driven insights on real-world policy impacts.
Accessible summary for political enthusiasts and novices.
Essential reading for understanding America's political future.
Urgent resource ahead of the 2024 election.
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Explores themes of equality and justice.
Critiques 16th-century social and political issues.
Introduces the fictional island of Utopia.
Features communal living and religious tolerance.
Promotes ethical governance and societal harmony.
A cornerstone of political philosophy and discussion.
Ideal for history and philosophy enthusiasts.
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Thoroughly proofread and professionally presented edition.
Readable font size with comfortable margins.
Kropotkin critiques capitalism's flaws and inequalities.
Hope for a better economic system presented.
Author Peter Kropotkin renounced royal title.
Imprisoned and exiled for his beliefs.
Inspires readers toward social change and justice.
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Explores utopian vs. scientific socialism concepts.
Originally published in 1880 by Friedrich Engels.
Derived from Engels' earlier work, Anti-Dühring.
Examines socialism's evolution through materialist history.
Ranks alongside The Communist Manifesto in significance.
Highlights Marxism's scientific approach to socialism.
Offers insights into societal transformation theories.
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Explores America's radical utopian communities.
Combines personal narrative and historical research.
Engages with social, environmental, and political crises.
Uncovers lost histories of visionaries and dreamers.
Offers a framework for sustainable future thinking.
Inspires hope through radical ideas and examples.
Essential reading for dreamers and doers alike.
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Classic political philosophy by Thomas Hobbes.
Performed by acclaimed narrator Philip Stevens.
Includes introduction by scholar Christopher Brooke.
Examines humanity's escape from natural state.
Explores concepts of security and governance.
Originally condemned, now a profound literary work.
Accompanying PDF available with audio purchase.
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Cautionary yet optimistic view on climate change.
Authored by Paris Agreement negotiators Christiana Figueres and Tom Rivett-Carnac.
Explores two potential futures for our planet.
Describes consequences of failing to meet climate targets.
Outlines a regenerative world with net-zero emissions.
Encourages action from governments, corporations, and individuals.
Empowers readers to confront the climate crisis positively.
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Explores global governance concepts post-World War II.
Advocates for a science-based world government.
Emphasizes balance between collectivism and personal liberties.
Stresses importance of unrestricted press and free speech.
Highlights guaranteed human rights for individual freedoms.
Examines dangers of global governance to liberty.
Offers insights into current trends of globalization.
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Collection of interviews from revolutionary participants.
Explores New York Commune's formation and evolution.
Highlights diverse voices and experiences during upheaval.
Documents the collapse of capitalist society.
Offers insights into collective survival strategies.
Reflects on human resilience in crisis situations.
Marks twentieth anniversary of the New York Commune.
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Explores religion, politics, and culture's intersection.
Documents quest to reshape Western civilization.
Examines technology's religious implications.
Investigates emerging mythos of Oneness.
Presents contrasting paradigms on ethics and freedom.
Delves into transformational movements and ideas.
Uncovers humanity's Great Desires and aspirations.
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Uncover hidden dangers to American values.
Explore powerful players behind Project 2025.
Discover how it infiltrates everyday life.
Understand international impacts on global stability.
Arm yourself with vital knowledge to resist.
Join the fight for America's future today.
Grab your copy and stay informed!
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Explore modernized Georgism for today's economy.
Addresses critical issues like housing and deficits.
First collection from The New Physiocrats.
Advocates for land value capture solutions.
Combines theory with practical economic insights.
Essential reading for economic reform advocates.
Engaging articles for informed discussions on economics.
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Classic political satire by Thomas More.
Explores themes of society and governance.
Contrasts Utopian ideals with European norms.
Highlights abolition of private property and communal values.
Innovative Mint Editions reimagines classic literature.
Professionally typeset for modern readers.
Showcases diverse public domain literary works.
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Foundation for global solidarity and compassion.
Promotes mindful consumption and right action.
Pathway to world peace through understanding.
Addresses discrimination and various forms of violence.
Encourages nonviolence and deep listening practices.
New guidelines for ethical conduct in modern contexts.
Calls for unity across diverse political backgrounds.
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Defends 21st-century socialism with compelling arguments.
Update to the influential book "Towards A New Socialism."
Engaging polemical articles challenge conventional economic views.
Explores modern socialist theory and practice.
Encourages critical thinking about capitalism's limitations.
Accessible writing for readers of all backgrounds.
Promotes dialogue on alternative economic systems.
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Clear and unbiased explanation of Project 2025.
Impacts on democracy, economy, and civil rights.
Chapter-by-chapter breakdown of proposed policies.
Insights on key players and funding sources.
Fact-checked data and reliable information included.
Essential tools for informed political debate.
Accessible guide without complex jargon.
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Explores Fourierism's impact on American society.
Traces history from 1830s to post-Civil War.
Highlights communal experiments of the 1840s.
Engaging narrative by historian Carl J. Guarneri.
Examines religious and economic upheavals influencing movement.
Analyzes the excitement surrounding utopian socialism.
Offers insights into America's unique social experiments.
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Classic exploration of ideal societies and justice.
Written by Sir Thomas More, a Renaissance thinker.
Contrasts utopian ideals with 16th century Europe’s reality.
Engages with themes like feminism and euthanasia.
Part of the acclaimed Capstone Classics series.
Features an introduction by historian Niall Kishtainy.
Influential work inspiring modern social and political thought.
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Includes timeless works by Jonathan Swift.
Explore satire with Gulliver's Travels.
Thought-provoking essays and arguments included.
Perfect for fans of classic literature.
Comprehensive collection of his notable writings.
Experience Swift's unique wit and humor.
Convenient ebook format for easy reading.
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Explores radical movements during the Great Depression.
Analyzes Southern Californians' surprising political choices.
Examines Utopian Society and Townsend's pension plan.
Reviews Sinclair's End Poverty in California campaign.
Investigates Los Angeles Communists and free-market capitalists.
Highlights self-help cooperatives in desperate times.
Offers insights into historical and contemporary political loyalty.
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Challenges the digital age's capitalism narrative.
Examines internet's role in community destruction.
Critiques social media's radical change potential.
Explores financialization's impact on social existence.
Advocates for egalitarian post-capitalist life forms.
Highlights ecological devastation linked to technology.
Written by renowned author Jonathan Crary.
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Explores 2,000 years of communal living experiments.
Highlights thinkers reimagining daily life and society.
Examines Pythagoras's progressive commune in ancient Italy.
Features modern examples of collaborative communities worldwide.
Offers insights into building connected societies today.
Encourages dreaming of better, more equitable futures.
Provides practical guidance for achieving the good life.
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Political philosophy by James Harrington.
Published in 1656 after censorship.
Focuses on governance and society.
Dedicated to Oliver Cromwell.
Influential work in political theory.
Explores concepts of democracy and power.
A must-read for political enthusiasts.
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Philosophical work by Tommaso Campanella.
Important early utopian literature.
Written in Italian in 1602.
Dialogue between a Grandmaster and a Sea-Captain.
Theocratic society with communal ownership.
Influenced by Plato's Republic and Timaeus.
Prophecies of a Divine Plan for the world.
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Fascinating chronicle of American utopian attempts.
Explores New Harmony's intriguing historical background.
Details George Rapp's Scriptural communism vision.
Covers Robert Owen's rationalist community experiment.
Highlights the American spirit's quest for utopia.
Written with elegance and lyrical beauty.
Includes Mark Van Doren’s insightful introduction.
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Explores ideal society concepts through socio-political satire.
Two books detailing Utopia's customs and governance.
Includes historical correspondence enhancing narrative credibility.
Features dialogue with philosopher Raphael Hythlodaeus.
Discusses unique practices like gender equality and religious tolerance.
Annotated edition with notes from notable scholars.
Thomas More's biography and timeline included for context.
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Explores British nudist culture in mid-20th century.
Richly illustrated with historical photographs and documents.
Analyzes social changes and attitudes towards nudism.
Covers genesis and evolution from 1920s to 1960s.
Highlights battles for naturism's acceptance and survival.
Examines health, gender, and sexuality perspectives.
Authored by art and design expert Annebella Pollen.
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Explores 2,000 years of communal living experiments.
Inspires reimagining daily life and connections.
Highlights diverse global communities and innovative practices.
Encourages dreaming of better, inclusive societies.
Offers practical guidance for living well daily.
Features insights from renowned thinkers and authors.
Celebrated for its engaging and thought-provoking narrative.
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Path to a better America within our grasp.
Inspiring call to action for all Americans.
Framework for objective morality and equity leadership.
Democracy's importance and how to rejuvenate it.
Proposals on economy, media, healthcare, and education.
Critique of toxic ideologies and false binaries.
Vision of American identity rooted in multiculturalism.
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Explores four post-capitalist futures.
Combines social science and speculative fiction.
Analyzes technology's impact on society.
Discusses climate change and resource scarcity.
Imagines scenarios like communism and socialism.
Examines potential social hierarchies and inequalities.
Provokes thought on future political landscapes.
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