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Network of Sovereigns
published by Better Future Foundation Press
The Better Future Foundation Press is pleased to announce the release of the second edition of our popular e-book examination of the personal sovereignty paradigm.
Download the first chapter FREE (for a limited time only),
then buy it for only $12.95!
The Sovereign Individual
by James Dale Davidson & Lord William Rees-Mogg
Davidson and Rees-Mogg have written an excellent, well-researched analysis of the impact of the Internet on the future of human society. This is the bible of the personal sovereignty movement. If you read nothing else here, buy this book! Supurb!
Paperback: 416 pages (August 1999)
$15.00
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The 16 Personality Types
by Linda V. Berens and Dario Nardi
In order to be free, you must live your life your way. That sounds simple enough. But what is your way? Think you already know? Maybe not. The pursuit of freedom is really the desire to break free from a guilty fear of being happy being you. This short and easy to comprehend
book can help you to discover who you really are, the first step to discovering whether you are living your own life, or one programmed into you by others.
Paperback:
$6.95
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Infinite Wealth
by Barry Carter
Carter has written a brilliant explanation of the trend of human society away from a competitive, win-lose paradigm and toward a cooperative, win-win paradigm within a network framework. Carter adds that a failure of society to make this transition could lead to disastrous results.
Written prior to 9-11, this book practically predicts that day's events and worse absent substantial change in the way people interrelate within society.
Paperback:
$19.95
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Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution
by Howard Rheingold
A new look into the way wireless internet and other technologies are today changing the way people interact, relate, and organize into new social forms. The book documents the embryonic beginnings of network society, completely independent from hierarchical systems.
Hardcover:
$26.00
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How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World
by Harry Browne
In this book, originally published in the 1970s, Mr. Brown's timeless advice for understanding the concept of personal freedom, as distinct from political concepts of freedom, is expertly explained. This book is essential to the aspiring sovereign individual, as it helps explain just how
"personal" and internal personal sovereignty really is. Buy it and live it!
Hardcover:
$24.95
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Nexus
by Mark Buchanan
To understand a network society, you must understand the nature of network organization. Buchanan does an excellent job of explaining the network phenomenon, it's strengths and it's critical weaknesses. Not too long and an easy read for the network novice.
Hardcover:
$25.95
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Terrorism
and Tyranny
by James Bovard
In this scathing work, journalist Bovard exposes the post-9/11
anti-terrorist efforts in the U.S. as primarily serving to destroy
Constitutional liberties while rewarding the incompetence that led
to the 9/11 disaster. Meticulously documented.
Hardcover:
$26.95
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