Childhood History Repeats Itself

Childhood History Repeats Itself
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Total Pages : 355
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ISBN-13 : 9781546261896
ISBN-10 : 1546261893
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Book Synopsis Childhood History Repeats Itself by : Not Famous

Download or read book Childhood History Repeats Itself written by Not Famous and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2018-09-30 with total page 355 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: These writings relate to the times when, especially the young people, decided that they could change the world for the better and create “The New Great Society.” This idea was strengthened with the access to drugs. This New Great Society was to be formed by rewarding people who could be classified as being minority (and which applied to only certain minorities) and also by rewarding people on the basis of claiming poverty (no matter what the cause, no matter how much truth was distorted to claim rewards). It included following, or even creating, new religious sects which required giving your money to those leaders and working for them as willing slaves. (and with whom your devotion was rewarded with sex by some leaders.) Others by claiming to be a religion, in order to collect money for themselves without having to pay taxes. And most strongly, feeling entitled to behave criminally, because crime is no longer your fault, but is the fault of society. And you should be compensated for your feelings and thoughts.


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