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A tribute to a George Orwell classic, and simultaneously a nod to those who pursue liberty across the globe, Stephen Aaron Grey's Ant Farm addresses issues like the current global economic crisis, gun control, drug prohibition, measures toward national security and a host of others in its own unique way that is sure to attract attention as a new classic.
Indie Book Award—Best Current Events/Social Change
Great Midwest Book Festival—Best Fiction, Honorable Mention
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Are all laws legitimate? And does winning a popularity contest (also called an election) give somebody the authority to boss you around? What if the government outlaws something you need to do? Is it okay to break the law if doing what is right has been classified as wrong?
This unconventional guide to government is thought provoking, engaging, and filled with examples. Lessons from a Lemonade Stand offers essential answers for teenagers and anyone looking to better understand the world of seemingly irrational government and nonsensical laws.
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Here is a splendid novel by Henry Hazlitt, first published in 1951 and revised in 1966. The plot line explores the economic theories of capitalism and socialism
Like Economics in One Lesson this is an excellent introduction to the problems of economic systems, and can be a great benefit to young people who are curious about the meaning of economic analysis. It is, in fact, suitable for all ages.
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