Visions: Socail Injustice And It's Enemies
Everybody Wants to Rule the World" is a new wave and synth-pop song by Tears for Fears that explores themes of human desire for control and power, and the resulting corruption and dystopian consequences. Set against the backdrop of Ronald Reagan's presidency in the 1980s, the song critiques the capitalist West and communist East for creating a world of industrial decay.

This book delves into the social injustices and the human cost of power struggles, inspired by personal letters from soldiers killed in combat from WWI to the Vietnam War. These letters, found in an old army duffel bag, reveal the fears, hopes, and dreams of soldiers facing the harsh realities of war. "War is hell, and it is an injustice to everyone." - Chadwick Lane Murray
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Visions: Socail Injustice And It's Enemies
Everybody Wants to Rule the World" is a new wave and synth-pop song by Tears for Fears that explores themes of human desire for control and power, and the resulting corruption and dystopian consequences. Set against the backdrop of Ronald Reagan's presidency in the 1980s, the song critiques the capitalist West and communist East for creating a world of industrial decay.

This book delves into the social injustices and the human cost of power struggles, inspired by personal letters from soldiers killed in combat from WWI to the Vietnam War. These letters, found in an old army duffel bag, reveal the fears, hopes, and dreams of soldiers facing the harsh realities of war. "War is hell, and it is an injustice to everyone." - Chadwick Lane Murray
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Visions: Socail Injustice And It's Enemies

Visions: Socail Injustice And It's Enemies

by CHADWICK LANE MURRAY
Visions: Socail Injustice And It's Enemies

Visions: Socail Injustice And It's Enemies

by CHADWICK LANE MURRAY

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Overview

Everybody Wants to Rule the World" is a new wave and synth-pop song by Tears for Fears that explores themes of human desire for control and power, and the resulting corruption and dystopian consequences. Set against the backdrop of Ronald Reagan's presidency in the 1980s, the song critiques the capitalist West and communist East for creating a world of industrial decay.

This book delves into the social injustices and the human cost of power struggles, inspired by personal letters from soldiers killed in combat from WWI to the Vietnam War. These letters, found in an old army duffel bag, reveal the fears, hopes, and dreams of soldiers facing the harsh realities of war. "War is hell, and it is an injustice to everyone." - Chadwick Lane Murray

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798331453923
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 08/12/2024
Pages: 704
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.41(d)

About the Author

The Author - Chadwick Lane Murray was born on April 2, 1953. The early years were disarray and painful because of physical abuse by his parents. After moving to Arizona prior to third grade with his mother, the physical abuse and beatings stopped. But, the mental pain and anguish did not. It was for that reason; a more detail presentation of his early formative years will not be addressed. Writing for him, was his mental escape and it stared in third grade. Early school years from fourth though twelfth grade were unremarkable. Hence, the story starts in college where he continued to write. The effort to mentally escape over the years have been obscured by time. Based on this, has led to the writing of Visions
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