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Prosperity or poverty. Smith vs Marx
PragmaticConservatives and libertarians will ultimately be infatuated with this monumental achievement. However, to give skeptical lefties a taste of what lies within, here are a few brief quotations--
Book five is loaded with instances calling for government intervention. Take education--this line of thought was reiterated a few decades later by Tocqueville: "In the progress of the division of labor...the man whose life is spent in performing a few simple operations ... has no occasion to exert his understanding, or to exercise his invention ... He naturally loses, therefore, the habit of such exertion, and generally becomes as stupid and ignorant as it is possible for a human creature to become." twon bk5 ch1
Marxists will dig this: "Labor alone, therefore, never varying in its own value, is alone the ultimate and real standard by which the value of all commodities can at all times and places be estimated and compared. It is their real price; money is their nominal price only." twon bk1 ch5
Smith is verbose, sometimes superfluous, but unequivocally took a fantastic step forward for the "science" of economics. A must read, regardless of one's ideology.
A Winner!

A Modern Guide to Behavorial Modification in Children
This book is concise, easily understood, and makes sense.
What every parent should know about raising children.

Why I Love You God
So SWEET!
Big Message for Tiny HandsAlso recommended: "Sister For Sale"


stunning
why men hate women
Funny as hell!

A Woman of Wisdom
A wonderful inspiring book beautifully illustrated.
Gorgeous! Soothing and powerful to see...touch...and read!Adams has created an "experience " that is visually delicious, soothing to the touch--and to the soul. Bright and warm and deeply comforting... She guides her readers toward light and the kind of peace one only finds through self-awareness and compassion.
What an incredibly hopeful book-- inspiring and insightful. There are pearls on every page! (I know several men who will enjoy this book too!) It is about How to Be. How to Grow. How to Live from the Heart...
"Woman of Wisdom..." is an easy and joyful read, divided into small sections, offering tools and opportunites to journal and inquire within to find what it is we value..and desire. I know that will turn to it again and again...it's a book I will cherish.
I've just bought 6 copies for friends! I received it as a gift myself, and can't wait to share it...


The best thing since sliced bread!
Great wa;y to educatefound it fun. I didn't have to "get after them"
to finish the lesson. Just the kind of book for me!!
Wordly Wize 3000

Abigail Adams -- At long last !!!
Abigail AdamsThroughout life Abigail and John were inseparable, best of friends, and each others life. Through circumstances John was away in the service of forming a government and the duties to a new nation, but Abigail was not far from his heart, nor he from hers.
We see an unabated ardor in her for her "Best Friend" in life. Abigail Adams saw and wrote with clarity about the time leading to and after the Revolutionary War, and events following and her humanity. We have a unique perspective of the life and times of this period through her eyes written for posterity through her letters to a variety of people surrounding her life.
Not since Barbara Bush, has a woman been both a wife and mother to a President of the United States, even though she dies before John Quincy is elected. Abigail kept her family close to her heart and was the one to keep the family together and the family homestead viable in John's absence.
This is a well written book, solid in research, flowing prose and good details. This book captures Abigail Adams and shows us her intellegence and her perceptiveness of the events of her times. She wrote letters to Jefferson and had comments about all of the people, albeit caustic or poignant, close to John's work and life.
She loved John and missed him greatly when he was away, her letters attest to that, but when she was at his side both flourished. This book gives us a great insight into how Abigail was as a woman and how she coped with private and public life.
I recommend reading and enjoying this book.


Adam & Jeremy's Artistic Adventure
What an adventure!

Outstanding...a breath of fresh poetic air
A celebration of Black men who are everyday heroes.

Great story & illustrations!
Adam Raccoon at Forever Falls