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THREE BOOKS THAT CHANGED THE WORLD

What if I told you that three books you've likely never heard of had a profound impact on the course of history? That's the premise of "Three Books That Changed the World" by Sal Mayweather, a fascinating exploration of the Progressive Era and its hidden influences. In this short book, you'll discover how three obscure fiction novels shaped the political and social movements of the early 20th century, and how they still resonate today.

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The american experiment

America has been regarded as a grand experiment in self-government. While the Greeks and Romans had failed to achieve this in their day, both societies nevertheless rose above their contemporaries and soared to new heights. So, when it came time for the American founders to try their hand at statecraft, they naturally opted to fuse elements of Greek democracy and Roman republicanism together to forge a new and lasting, American, democratic-republic.

It was long before this experiment was put to the test, when in 1861, a great “civil war” broke out. We’ve been taught to believe that the experiment survived the war - not only did the government graciously preserve liberty, but they’ve been spreading it abroad ever since.

What if this isn’t true? What if liberty and self-government didn’t survive the war? What if all the foreign military aggression ever since has really been an excuse for the victors - an elite cabal of financial interests - to retain and tighten their grip on power?

In this book you’ll find a narrative of American history you’ve likely never heard before: the Truth.

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ANTI-POLITICS

The 20th Century was a time of state-sponsored conflict, genocide, & pilfering. From 1914 to the present, politicians induced a state of constant terror & bloodshed. Over 100 million people and counting have been slaughtered in their disputes. From Germany & Kosovo, to Rwanda & beyond - even more have died in their ethnic, religious & tribal cleansings. In that same time, central banks have orchestrated the largest redistribution of wealth in mankind’s history - taking virtually everything from the middle class and enslaving them in the process - and handing it all to the political elite.

Why then do anti-State theories struggle to take hold? If oppression is so obvious, and the libertarian solution so clear - why do so many remain chained by so few? In this book we’ll examine revolutionary tactics. Find out which strategies have been successful, which have failed, and why. It should be no surprise, that in the end, the only cure for politics is anti-politics.

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