Welcome to my first serious novel, "attempt"–was trying to show how great democracy is; even when people say they live in a rotten society, the ability to say we live in a rotten society shows what a great society it is.
An author who better expressed this than me is Edvard Radzinsky of the book Stalin: The First In-Depth Biography Based on Explosive New Documents From Russia's Secret Archives (Copyright 1996 published by Doubleday, a division of Random House, Inc.). He expressed:
"My father was an intellectual with a passionate love of European democracy. He often repeated a saying which he attributed to President Masaryk of Czechoslovakia: "What is happiness? It is having the right to go out onto the main square and to shout at the top of your voice, "Lord, what a bad government we have!" (First page of Preface).
This book attempt is a rough, rough draft book written a few years ago
Book will probably contain several errors.
(Ideally, the book would have had experts look at it - but do not have the resources for that)
So, I had the book not have a copyright
Consider the book to be in the public domain.
People can make improvements to the book if they wish.
People can copy and change content as they wish.
Official notice of no copyright is below:
CC0
"No Rights Reserved"
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(From web site)
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Thanks for taking some of your valuable time reading this book attempt.
Thank you
Mike Searson