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- Publisher
- Amazon Services LLC
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B087NX6TYC
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Experimentalist. Hope. True, false, good, bad.
Index of topics [SPOILERS]
Evolution - progressive degradation of freedom and groupthink
Marionette - the subtlety and suddenness of mental illness
Just One More Time - the brutality of love without sacrifice
COMPULSION - doing the same thing over again and expecting different results, spiritual degradation
Hanging Works, Impeachment Doesn't - absurdity of the polarization of our political system
The Ouija Con - taking advantage of religious beliefs of others to do what you want (tough inference: Oujia used as a distancing tool)
Our Declaration II- The Declaration of Independence is historically documented as a propaganda document and no one knows that. Reframed. Is propaganda bad? Reframed.
Teh Anthemz - mockery of living by ideology rather than critical thinking
Unarranged/Arranged: uses the documented psychology of the positive impacts of Indian arranged marriages (which is taboo to some in the US culture) as a proxy to the paradox of choice
Interrogation: what guilt is NOT, what we cannot know for sure
Asphyxia: the suddenness of positive character change in sports
The Arbiter: reserving judgment of guilt based on the knowledge the guilty party has, the impact of redaction of information on our culture
Reason to Believe: what we can learn from children
The Snake of Sainthood: martyrdom becoming service
Commitment: the absurdity of punishment of children
Injection: the cost of escapism
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Categories
Teen & Young Adult
Literature & Fiction
Anthology
Philosophy / Social
Sociology
Literary