Still Starving After All These Years: The Hidden Origins of War, Oppression and Inequality By Jeri Studebaker 2021 | 216 Pages | ISBN: 178904488X | EPUB | 1 MB Do you want an end to war and inequality? Civilizations the world over have produced spectacular innovations; monumental architecture, complex mathematics, magnificent art, and the invention of writing, to name a few. Civilizations have also produced several unsavory "innovations", which to the modern mind seem an inevitable part of living in civilized society. Large-scale architecture was invented to store hoarded food and other goods, produced by the enslaved masses but enjoyed by the powerful elite. Writing was invented to keep track of hoarded commodities. Institutionalized warfare was invented to steal slaves, who could produce more for the monumental storage containers. A striking parallel with today's governments' violent obsessions over endless growth. This prevailing mindset can and must be undone or else we risk the annihilation of humanity.
Starving to Heal in Siberia: My Radical Recovery from Late-Stage Lyme Disease and How It Could Help Others by Michelle B. Slater English | September 13th, 2022 | ISBN: 162634986X | 280 pages | True EPUB | 2.26 MB There is hope for recovery from Lyme disease and other chronic illnesses Monica Prasad, "Starving the Beast: Ronald Reagan and the Tax Cut Revolution" English | ISBN: 0871546922 | 2018 | 256 pages | PDF | 3 MB Since the Reagan Revolution of the early 1980s, Republicans have consistently championed tax cuts for individuals and businesses, regardless of whether the economy is booming or in recession or whether the federal budget is in surplus or deficit. In Starving the Beast, sociologist Monica Prasad uncovers the origins of the GOP's relentless focus on tax cuts and shows how this is a uniquely American phenomenon. |