zen and the art of motorcycle maintence
2006-10-30 13:26:32
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answered by elfin420 4
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The Communist Manifesto. The truth that the capitalist system is rigged to steal the labor of the masses, without whose labor the wealth the owners claim as theirs simply could not be accumulated. The truth that all of history is a class war by the wealthy against everyone else, that all society is organized to keep the masses accepting their place, happy to scramble for crumbs and compete against each other.
Ayn Rand is selfish, self-serving, doltish.
2006-10-30 13:30:34
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answered by t jefferson 3
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I actual have a fiction get right of entry to and a non-fiction get right of entry to, which satirically sufficient are extra representative of one yet another's classifications than those they're frequently shelved in. they're the radical Neuromancer by way of William Gibson, that's virtually a survival instruction manual for the subculture of the ultramodern age written 25 years in the past, and Hunter Stockton Thompson's first journalism series, the great Shark Hunt, which presented me to the 1st fictional character I ever had to emulate--Raoul Duke himself. --- Oh, confident. tremendously much forgot. The bit with reference to the Bible became presumptuous of you, yet i think it has had a great impact on me by way of training up my opposition. I easily does no longer call it #a million, nevertheless.
2016-12-09 00:06:14
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answer #3
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answered by ? 4
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Bridget Jones' Diary
2006-10-30 13:27:10
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answered by ashleydiane1970 1
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Hands of Light by Barbara Brennan
2006-10-30 13:57:05
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answered by Anonymous
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The cat in the hat, with Pooh coming in a close second.
2006-10-30 13:27:19
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answered by Anonymous
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oh well "How to Break the Rules"
you know "the rules" book for women.
yea, that and "the proper care and feeding of husbands" by Dr. Laura.
please
2006-10-30 14:30:10
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answered by Anonymous
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