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Print: $14.00 Download: $1.95 It is a common prejudice that only the rich might waste time with philosophy or use a vocabulary larger than a truck driver might, yet if just the well-to-do were permitted to be intelligent in popular society and write philosophy wouldn't that help repress poor and middle class Americans? Should one even vaguely consider allowing just the rich to write philosophical works-if they had a care to, believing that there is some sort of natural selection process promoting just philosopher-business executives to the top of the pursuit of wisdom ladder? Well, so much for these speculations as amusing as they are. The book is a method of examining questions about the nature of the Universe, life and the relationship to God a human being may have today.
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Print: $19.95 Download: $1.95 A contemporary history of U.S. political, energy and economic issues from the perspective of an ordinary citizen writing discrete essays. The essays in this volume were drawn from the author's blogged internet posts between 2006 and 2008 and also criticize aspects of the execution of nation rebuilding in Iraq. The effort was to create a live, rather than post hoc, empirical data base from which non-standard, unsystematic history phenomena may be supported such that a sense of possibilities, opportunity costs and alternative political choices that were not selected can be comprehended.
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Print: $39.95 Download: $21.37 Americans using oil for transportation and energy infrastructures tithe foreign terrorists indirectly, drive the U.S. national debt deeper with foreign loans to pay for inefficient, uncreative macroeconomic policy that prioritizes support for global corporatism at the neglect of national renewal. In 2005 ten of the twelve richest corporations (by revenues) were fossil fuel or auto corporations. The political impact they have on U.S. policy is extreme. These essays written in 2005 and 2006 consider U.S. politics, corporatism, federal deficits, outsourcing of jobs, decay of national infrastructure comparative economic advantage, Middle East policy, illegal alien immigrant labor policy etc. Alternate home energy production for electric fuel is necessary to terminate increasing political domination of U.S. federal policy by global corporations.
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Print: $26.95 Download: $6.25 Patrick Voevoda's narrative of worlds and societies in change and catastrophe. Warp Prissy and quantum malefactors challenge the philosopher to overcome with subtle yet adroit responses. 'Cross Purposes' examines the nature of reality; apparent and ideal, actual and existential. This narrative of the Martian professor of philosophy presents epistemology, war and social reformulation amidst the usual chaos.
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Print: $11.80 Download: $4.18 Scientific and Christian cosmological paradigms may be inclusive rather than exclusive...logical categorical errors and indeterminancy of translation may be the source of confusion. This is a survey by the author of progressive creation and cosmology in what can be thought of as a theistic evolution of the Universe.
For some large number of people living in the post-Scopes trial era the Bible's interpreted message of eternal life and salvation through the Lord Jesus Christ has seemed to be in contradiction to the more worldly and fungible evolution theory befitting a marketplace with less than ideal ethics as a rule. Is the issue really one of evolution from apes (crudely put) and blue-green algae vs. instant creatiuon of mankind as Adam (Adams means brown dirt in Arabic)or one of Intelligent Design versus Dumb Random Design?
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Disc: $9.95 Raw field recordings of poems read by the author Gary C. Gibson on a variety of topics such as love, Christian faith, philosophical ideas and corporatist collectivism.
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Print: $10.95 Download: $4.24 The Poetry of Existence-Meanings was written about life and meaning. Meaning is found through a variety of philosophical approaches leading unto Jesus Christ as Savior within the triune God of Avrm. Ideas on Christianity, Neo-Platonism, philosophy and other topics about temporality may encounter the political too. It is interesting that right now the largest structures in the Universe...galaxies have been photographed and that human life has evolved to the summit of intelligent awareness of the Universe. The time period for that happening even within the life continua given by science is remarkable. It seems a definite success, and a coevolution produced by an intelligent designer.
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Print: $17.98 Download: $10.32 One-Hundred Sixty of the author's favorite poems on Christian, philosophical, aesthetic and political topics.Inquiry
into the nature of being and time, phenomena about social conflicts, salvation, end-times, faith, contemplation of the temporal world, eternity as well as physics and theology. 155 pages.
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Disc: $6.75 This is a collection of forty-six poems read by the author. Many of the poems are from the book 'Poetry of Existence Meanings'. The poems are Christian and philosophical with Gary Gibson's interest in cosmology and Bibllical interpretation evident.
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Print: $39.95 Download: $6.25 Why did the war to free Iraq from Saddam Hussein occur? Was the conflict a moral war to end a democide during the sanctions era and to build a democracy? The national debate and the author's essays continued through the war and onto the era of a troubled 'peace' and national elections.
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Print: $11.95 Download: $1.95 Corporate power has grown to own the broadcast media, hugely influence politicians and American politics and overcome the independence of the United States such that it's democracy has become a servo-unit of global corporate interests. Writing contemporary history from an ordinary citizens annual point of view is one method of recapturing some of the political fast shuffle raving America into a degraded comparative economic advantage.
Independent and nationalistically minded Americans pursuing their self-interest still seek to simultaneously limit immigration from all sources to 300,000 people annually and conserve the environment, moving toward an ecologically based economics cognizant of the first and second laws of thermodynamics. This book is a collection of Gary C. Gibson's blog essays on select social sciences and humanities interdisciplinary interests chosen from 2006 through 2008.
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Print: $19.50 Download: $1.00 Waveform Politics Volume Four; Equilibrium Pattern begins in the aftermath of the Coalition of the Willing’s 2003 war in Iraq continuing to the apocalyptic tsunami of Dec 26, 2004. The Waveform Politics books examine social & philosophical issues from an ordinary citizens point of view...Is it possible to positively affect complex national and international political subjects in real time?
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Print: $17.95 Gary C Gibson's political and philosophical essays developing analysis and synthesis of American macro-social and international events of the years 1999-2003.
Political events following the 2001 terrorist incidents in New York and Washington D.C. as well as Florida continued to dominate the American arena leading to reaction and conflicts with Afghanistan and Iraq premised to contain terrorism.
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Print: $13.95 Download: $1.25 Volume 1, like the other volumes of Waveform Politics, reaches far into interdisciplinary subjects to consider elements of the real powers that have changed what it means to be an American citizen. Waveform Politics is itself a recognition of the critical, pervasive effect of radio and television broadcasting upon the electorate. Political, historical and philosophical essays composed by Gary C. Gibson between 1999 and the September 11, 2001 terror assaults upon New York and the Pentagon.
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