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  • The Walls Within

    by Soren Vale ...
    The Walls Within is an unflinching prison memoir that exposes the brutal realities of life inside a system designed to crush the human spirit. This harrowing account documents a relentless assault on dignity, where bureaucratic cruelty, systemic corruption, and calculated neglect strip away humanity piece by piece.From the torment of indefinite waiting to the perversion of justice and the ... Read more

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    The Walls Within

    by Soren Vale ...
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    9 hours 43 min

    The Walls Within is an unflinching prison memoir that exposes the brutal realities of life inside a system designed to crush the human spirit. This harrowing account documents a relentless assault on dignity, where bureaucratic cruelty, systemic corruption, and calculated neglect strip away humanity piece by piece.From the torment of indefinite waiting to the perversion of justice and the ... Read more

    $9.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

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  • The Death of Common Sense

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  • Life Without Lawyers

    Restoring Responsibility in America

    How to restore the can-do spirit that made America great, from the author of the best-selling The Death of Common Sense.Americans are losing the freedom to make sense of daily choices—teachers can’t maintain order in the classroom, managers are trained to avoid candor, schools ban tag, and companies plaster inane warnings on everything: “Remove Baby Before Folding Stroller.”Philip K. Howard’s ... Read more

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  • The Conspiracy to Destroy Black Women

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    The All-Consuming Desire that Turns the American Dream into a Social Nightmare

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    America's greatness comes from people working hard to fulfill their dreams. But today that greatness is being undermined by people using the government to steal other people's dreams (and money). Rather than participate and innovate in the marketplace, generating goods and services that benefit society, people are increasingly vying for political advantage to live at the expense of others. ... Read more

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  • The Spirit of Community

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    America needs to move from me to we.In The Spirit of Community, renowned professor and former White House Fellow Amitai Etzioni, the founder of the Communitarian movement, lays out a blueprint for how in the 1990s Americans can move forward—together.The Spirit of Community calls for a reawakening of our allegiance to the shared values and institutions that sustain us—from our marriages and ... Read more

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  • The Pursuit of Loneliness

    America's Discontent and the Search for a New Democratic Ideal

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  • Dictionary of the Undoing

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    For John Freeman—literary critic, essayist, editor, poet, "one of the preeminent book people of our time" (Dave Eggers)—it is the rare moment when words are not enough. But in the wake of the election of 2016, words felt useless, even indulgent. Action was the only reasonable response. He took to the streets in protest, and the sense of community and collective conviction felt right. But the ... Read more

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  • BLACK LIVES MATTER

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