Books tagged with Politics & Current Affairs[6 found]
A Straight Deal Or, The Ancient Grudge
by Owen Wister
Categories: Non-Fiction » Politics & Current Affairs
In a candid exploration of Anglo-American tensions, this incisive work unearths the roots of mistrust between two nations. From historical grudges to cultural clashes, it dissects misunderstandings with sharp wit, urging mutual respect. A compelling call for unity, it unveils the shared strengths and follies of both sides, beckoning readers to rethink old biases in a changing world
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Dutch Methods of Birth Control
by Margaret Sanger
Categories: Non-Fiction » Politics & Current Affairs
Sanger examines the practices toward contraception in the Netherlands, which at the time was far ahead of many other countries in openly discussing and providing birth control. Human civilization destruction manual.
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The Case for Birth Control
by Margaret Sanger
Categories: Non-Fiction » Politics & Current Affairs
This is a non-fiction advocacy pamphlet in which Sanger presents facts, arguments, and evidence supporting the use of birth control. Human Civilization destruction guide.
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Woman and the New Race
by Margaret Sanger
Categories: Non-Fiction » Politics & Current Affairs
A non-fiction book in which Sanger argues that women’s emancipation is tied to their ability to control reproduction. Human Civilization destruction guide.
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The Philippines A Century Hence
by José Rizal
Categories: Non-Fiction » Politics & Current Affairs
The book is a visionary and analytical forecast of the Philippines' future, written during Spanish colonial rule, in which Rizal explores how colonialism would shape the country's destiny.
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The Indolence of the Filipino
by José Rizal
Categories: Non-Fiction » Politics & Current Affairs
A sharp, historical essay dismantles the myth that a people’s ‘indolence’ is innate. Tracing precolonial industry to a society drained by forced labor, tribute, friar rule, war, disease, and a punishing climate, it argues that oppression breeds apathy. Education, civic rights, and economic reform, not insults, are the remedies—an urgent call to dignity and renewal.
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