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Reflections on the Revolution in France & Rights of Man
Details: Unabridged
ISBN: 0786169826
Category: Nonfiction, Politics
Keywords: revolution, social contract, rights, overthrow, soceity, government, oppression, Burke, Thomas Paine, Reflections, Revolution, France, Rights, Man
Author: George H. Smith
Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
Length: 2 hours and 51 min.

Description
Reflections on the Revolution in France is a slashing attack on the French Revolution by one of Britain's most famous statesmen. Liberty and social order, Burke argues, are maintained by the traditional rights and duties embedded in custom and law. And when these traditions are overthrown in revolutions, society is threatened with chaos, bloodshed, and despotism. Rights of Man, by Thomas Paine, believed the French Revolution was based on the same principles as the American Revolution: natural rights, an implied "social contract", and the right of revolution against oppressive governments. Paine, unlike Burke, sees government as the primary threat to social order. He has little regard for traditional institutions, if those institutions are oppressive and unjust.


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A Basic History of the United States, Vol. 1
Details: Unabridged
ISBN: 0786104112
Category: History, American
Keywords: colonies, colonists, England, religion, oppression, government, checks and balances, Basic, History, United, States, Vol
Author: Clarence B. Carson
Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
Length: 8 hours

Description
Clarence B. Carson's full-scale treatment of American history combines scholarly exactness with evocative passages that lead the listener to a clearer understanding of the people and events, the triumphs and the shortcomings, which have shaped this nation. This first volume covers our heritage, our links to England, how the colonies grew, the mighty force of religion in early America, and the oppression felt by the colonists. It describes why our ancestors fought for their beliefs and their efforts to create a government limited in scope by checks and balances, so that it would not have the power to oppress the people.



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El Proceso [The Trial]
ISBN: 9589494595
Category: Classics, Classic World Literature, Espanol, Ficcion, Fiction, Spanish
Keywords: Franz Kafka, state, oppression, spanish, Proceso, Trial
Author: Franz Kafka
Publisher: Yoyo USA, Inc
Length: 2 hours and 57 min.

Description
El mundo de pesadilla de Kafka. Su estilo, dentro de la aparente oscuridad de sus desarrollos es de una sorprendente claridad y una vez que uno se ha metido en ese laberinto intelectual que son las obras de Kafka, a pesar de que no se explica por que sucede lo que esta sucediendo, es imposible sustraerse a su fascinacion.


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The Magicians' Guild
ISBN: 1405501375
Category: Young Adults, Sci Fi, Fantasy
Keywords: magic, oppression, sorcerer, wizard, Imardin, Sonea, Magicians, Guild
Author: Trudi Canavan
Publisher: Hachette Audio UK
Length: 6 hours and 32 min.

Description
Each year the magicians of Imardin gather together to purge the city streets of vagrants, urchins, and miscreants. Masters of the disciplines of magic, they know that no one can oppose them. But their protective shield is not as impenetrable as they belie…


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Urchin of the Riding Stars: The Mistmantle Chronicles, Book One
Details: Unabridged
ISBN: 0307206467
Category: Science Fiction, Fantasy
Keywords: animals, kings, slavery, freedom, oppression, anthropomorphism, Urchin, Riding, Stars, Mistmantle, Chronicles, Book, One
Author: M.I. McAllister
Publisher: Listening Library
Length: 6 hours and 42 min.

Description
The island of Mistmantle is inhabited by red squirrels, otters, hedgehogs, and moles and ruled from Mistmantle tower by a hedgehog king. Urchin is an orphan squirrel who was found abandoned soon after birth on one of the island's beaches and was raised by other animals. On leaving school, he is employed at court as a page by the dashing Captain Crispin. Mistmantle has always been a free society, but under the influences of a squirrel Captain called Husk, the King is enforcing harsh new laws and the animals are becoming enslaved. Using the traditional system of drawing tokens to establish a person's guilt, Crispin is accused of a terrible murder and is banished from the island. Urchin becomes caught up in the struggle to restore justice and freedom to Mistmantle, to overthrow Husk, and return Crispin to the island.



 

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