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Captives of Chicago: The Quest to Escape The Collapse, 1【電子書籍】 Lauren McKenzieAfter the Collapse of America: The Democratic Republic of America【電子書籍】 Laurie Thomas VassBetrayal of Trust The Collapse of Global Public Health【電子書籍】 Laurie GarrettThe Democratic Collapse How Gender Politics Broke a Party and a Nation, 1856-1861【電子書籍】 Lauren N. Haumesser
 

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  • <p>A Christian homeschooling family of ten from Erie, Pennsylvania is on a working vacation in Chicago, hoping to warn other believers of the dangers they face as sheep of the Lord. But a series of events when the boys in blue helmets show up have the Hoffmann family scattered throughout Chicago.</p> <p>Mr. Hoffmann in a Walmart FEMA camp, his wife in the Chicago Bears Stadium for detention and 're-education', and the three older Hoffmann boys in a race to find their parents, with their other family members safe in their vacation home.</p> <p>Will the Hoffmanns make it out of Chicago alive, or will they be kept in captivity forever? Find out in this thrilling, action-packed novel with characters you will grow to love.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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  • <p>After the Collapse of America: The Democratic Republic of America</p> <p>The citizens of America are irrevocably split between Democratic socialists, who desire a global socialist nation, and natural rights conservatives, who want nothing to do with socialism.</p> <p>There are no shared cultural values that bind the citizens into a common national mission.</p> <p>In the absence of shared cultural values, there is no force that compels voluntary obedience of citizens to the rule of law.</p> <p>Madison's concept of the American Representative Republic collapsed, for the same reasons as the Roman and Greek republics.</p> <p>This book describes the strategy for natural rights conservatives to create the new Democratic Republic of America that re-connects the new constitution to the principles of liberty in the American Declaration of Independence.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない...
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  • <p><strong>In this "meticulously researched" account (<em>New York Times Book Review</em>), a Pulitzer Prize-winning author examines the dangers of a failing public health system unequipped to handle large-scale global risks like a coronavirus pandemic.</strong></p> <p>The <em>New York Times</em> bestselling author of <em>The Coming Plague</em>, Laurie Garrett takes on perhaps the most crucial global issue of our time in this eye-opening book. She asks: is our collective health in a state of decline? If so, how dire is this crisis and has the public health system itself contributed to it? Using riveting detail and finely-honed storytelling, exploring outbreaks around the world, Garrett exposes the underbelly of the world's globalization to find out if it can still be assumed that government can and will protect the people's health, or if that trust has been irrevocably broken.</p> <p><strong>"A frightening vision of the future and a deeply unsettling one ...
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  • <p>This fresh examination of antebellum politics comprehensively examines the ways that gender issues and gendered discourse exacerbated fissures within the Democratic Party in the critical years between 1856 and 1861. Whereas the cultural politics of gender had bolstered Democratic unity through the 1850s, the Lecompton crisis and John Brown's raid revealed that white manhood and its association with familial and national protection meant disparateーand ultimately incompatibleーthings in free and slave society. In fierce debates over the extension of slavery, gendered rhetoric hardened conflicts that ultimately led to the outbreak of the Civil War.</p> <p>Lauren Haumesser here traces how northern and southern Democrats and their partisan media organs used gender to make powerful arguments about slavery as the sectional crisis grew, from the emergence of the Republican Party to secession. Gendered charges and countercharges turned slavery into an intractable cultural debate, r...
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