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Glenn Beck's Common Sense: The Case Against an Ouf-of-Control Government, Inspired by Thomas Paine

This book is a contemporary political treatise that examines the dangers of government overreach, drawing parallels with the ideas presented by Thomas Paine in his seminal work. The author, Glenn Beck, provides a critical analysis of the role and power of government, advocating for a more balanced approach to governance. more

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Glenn Beck
Glenn Beck

Glenn Beck is a well-known radio host, born on February 10, 1964. He is recognized for his unique political views and in-depth analysis, having hosted shows on several American radio stations. more

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“Just how destructive does a culinary preference have to be before we decide to eat something else? If contributing to the suffering of billions of animals that live miserable lives and (quite often) die in horrific ways isn't motivating, what would be? If being the number one contributor to the most serious threat facing the planet (global warming) isn't enough, what is? And if you are tempted to put off these questions of conscience, to say not now, then when?”

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