Bright and Blood (The Anarchist Prince).

Bright and Blood (The Anarchist Prince).

by Michael Heeneman
Bright and Blood (The Anarchist Prince).

Bright and Blood (The Anarchist Prince).

by Michael Heeneman

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Overview

Before the abstract, if you want to limit top pay in a company, or improve press freedom, read this book.
Abstract: This book sets about relating our politics within the biological framework within which it exists. We are biological beings and our systems need to relate to this. The book is grounded in the belief that we are accountable but with education now we are all to a degree political princes if we want to be. Many of us though do not want all power with the government rather the people. I call these people Anarchist Princes. All of us who wish to can now hold politicians to account, feed ideas to them and get involved in a variety of ways. This book ultimately seeks to grab all of these strands and put them in a form that is digestible. I believe systems should work for us both as individuals and as a collective. We also cover maths, markets, our instinctive chimpanzee troop nature, a little on war, population control and melding.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781480028357
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 01/17/2011
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.20(d)

About the Author

The author of this book has the dubious honour of defecting political party nine times, he has researched in areas including criminal rehabilitation, pension reform, sustainable development and statistical analysis. He has a degree in mathematics and has fronted a campaign as a Conservative arguing that the war on drugs is more detrimental to individual and societal health than putting these substances safely in the hands of doctors. If any of these areas indicate eclectic thought, then this book will do that also.
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