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Vital
Remnants : America's Founding and the Western Tradition
by Gary L. Gregg (Editor)
Editorial
Reviews:
Publishers' Weekly:
"...reminds readers that the United States is the only
country to have been founded on ideas."
From
the Back Cover:
"Vital Remnants contains a remarkable series of essays that
will change the direction of scholarship on the founding.
The authors have identified new perspectives on virtue and
faith in the American tradition that will compel readers to
go beyond the existing schools of liberalism and communitarianism."
-James W. Ceaser, author, Reconstructing America: The Symbol
of America in Modern Thought..."
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Telecosm
: How Infinite Bandwidth Will Revolutionize Our World
by George Gilder
George
GIlder publishes the "Gilder Technology Report", a monthly
newsletter, and is a Senior Fellow at the Discovery Institute,
where he directs the program on high technology and public
policy. He is founder and contributor to "ForbesASAP", a contributing
editor of "Forbes" magazine, and a frequent writer for "The
Economist", "Harvard Business Review", "The Wall Street Journal",
and other publications. His previous books include "MIcrocosm"
and "Wealth and Povery".
The computer
age is over.
After a cataclysmic global run of thirty years, it has given
birth to the age of the telecosm -- the world enabled and
defined by new communications technology. Chips and software
will continue to make great contributions to our lives, but
the action is elsewhere. To seek the key to great wealth and
to understand the bewildering ways that high tech is restructuring
our lives, look not to chip speed but to communication power,
or bandwidth.
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FROM
TIME IMMEMORIAL: The Origins of the Arab-Jewish Conflict
Over Palestine
by Joan Peters
(You
can purchase this 601 page book (originally published 1984)
from WorldNetDaily) for only $18.95! Buy
Now!
Joseph
Farah, Editor of WorldNetDaily says:
"Peters went to the Mideast in the late 1970s with
the same misconceptions most reporters have. Seven years later,
she produced a monumental, fully documented history that shatters
virtually all of the myths of the Middle East. If you want
to begin sorting out the truth from the fiction, you must
start with "From Time Immemorial." It's a landmark -- simply
the best history of the region. It's a must for understanding
the current conflict and the lies behind the "peace process."
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