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The Power in the People

This book delves into the dynamics of mass movements and the influence of collective efforts on shaping public opinion and driving social transformation. more

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Felix Morley
Felix Morley

Felix Morley was a distinguished British journalist recognized for his contributions to the fields of economics and finance. Born on January 6, 1894, and passing away on March 13, 1982, Morley was a vocal proponent of free-market principles throughout his career and made significant contributions to the understanding of economic policy. more

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