Hi-Lites of Philosophy and Theology: And Seven Cures for Socrates' Fatal Flaws Causing the Death of the Democracy of the USAVantage Press, Inc, 2005 - 540 lappuses With the backdrop of ancient civilizations vividly and expertly described, McNeeley, a brilliant researcher and scientist, takes the reader on a whirlwind tour of how the world has been affected by differing philosophical and theological themes, with a particular emphasis on the future of democracy in these United States. |
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Two Autobiography | 34 |
Three HiLites of Philosophy | 89 |
Four A Clarion Call to ArmsAct Quickly or Face | 471 |
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