Audio book descriptionAs a species, we have been killing ourselves by the millions in war after war throughout history. Now, finally, we have the power of knowledge to end forever, or at the very least drastically reduce, all this human slaughter. Freedom gives us the answer. Until all people everywhere enjoy this freedom, we must foster at least some freedom where none exists, to lessen mass killing by war. War is an evil, and the fact that it has necessarily been fought by free people to preserve their freedom, makes it no less so. What would eliminate this evil must be a moral good! We must foster democratic freedom for all humanity to end this bloody scourge!
Audio book descriptionNOTE: This audiobook is in Portuguese. The Democracy examines the evolution of democratic society through history, from ancient Athens to the modern ideal of representative democracy. Janine Ribeiro is a professor of ethics and political philo
Audio book descriptionSenator Joseph Lieberman (D-Conn.) was the Democratic vice-presidential candidate in 2000. He and his wife, Hadassah, have written a memoir of the 2000 campaign and how their Jewish identity became a focus of public scrutiny. Their story raises essential questions about the relationship between personal beliefs and public service and is a remarkable chapter of the history of Jewish life in America. Senator and Mrs. Lieberman were interviewed by Rabbi David Woznica of the Stephen S. Wise Temple in Los Angeles.
Audio book descriptionIn a stunning follow-up to her number one best seller Slander, leading conservative pundit Ann Coulter contends that liberals have been wrong on every foreign policy issue, from the fight against Communism at home and abroad, the Nixon and the Clinton pre