Freedom Vs. Equality: The Structure and Morphology of Contemporary World Societies

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This book explains the following subjects:

•How societies are organized and how individual personality is shaped by society.
•Why no lasting peace is possible in the Middle East or any area of Islamic tribal society.
•Why tribal wars and genocide will continue in Black Africa and humanitarian aid and military intervention will have no long term benefi cial effect.
•Why Russia and China are in irreversible decline and pose no long term threat to the United States.
•How African and Islamic tribal societies are organized and why Islam is incompatible with Western civil society.
•Why the United States is the most powerful nation in world history and how disastrous domestic and foreign policies threaten our long term predominance.
•Why the United States has “culture wars” and the historical contradictions that make us a great nation in constant social and political conflict.

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Author: Christopher Lee Bowen

This book explains the following subjects:

•How societies are organized and how individual personality is shaped by society.
•Why no lasting peace is possible in the Middle East or any area of Islamic tribal society.
•Why tribal wars and genocide will continue in Black Africa and humanitarian aid and military intervention will have no long term benefi cial effect.
•Why Russia and China are in irreversible decline and pose no long term threat to the United States.
•How African and Islamic tribal societies are organized and why Islam is incompatible with Western civil society.
•Why the United States is the most powerful nation in world history and how disastrous domestic and foreign policies threaten our long term predominance.
•Why the United States has “culture wars” and the historical contradictions that make us a great nation in constant social and political conflict.

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