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Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs: A Low Culture Manifesto124 reviews
Chuck Klosterman

Scribner, 2004

brilliant, poignant and deliciously clever.
A fond reflection and provocative portrait of the culture in which you were raised. Right on and an extremely entertaining read.
  
  











  



  
Reengineering the Corporation: A Manifesto for Business Revolution (Collins Business Essentials)41 reviews
Michael Hammer, James Champy

Collins Business, 2004

Reengineering the Corporation
Very satified with book, shipping, packaging, and timely fachion sent and received.
  
  











  



  
The Marx-Engels Reader, Second Edition16 reviews
Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels

W. W. Norton, 1978

Marx-Engels Anthology
Very in depth reader about the works of Marx and Engels. Gives some historic information on the life Karl Marx and the order in which he wrote most of his works. If all you have read by Marx is the Communist Manifesto then do yourself a favor and pick this book up.
  
  











  



  
The Communist Manifesto (Penguin Classics)253 reviews
Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels

Penguin Classics, 2002

Please actually read Marx...
...and PLEASE read beyond the Manifesto! Ignore the anti-Marx ideologues who do not actually read him, and give him a shot. Forget, for a minute, all preconceived notions of communism, and take his writings as though they are fresh and brand new. Only then should you proceed on to reading criticism of him, history of Marxism, etc. The reader who is willing to undertake an actual study of Marx ...
  
  











  



  
The Revolution: A Manifesto657 reviews
Ron Paul

Grand Central Publishing, 2008

A Clear Argument for Liberty -- and a Solution to What Ails Us
Ron Paul's _The Revolution: A Manifesto_ is NOT an anti-government tirade. It is a clarion call for a return to the kind of government the American Revolutionaries fought for. So, for example, in foreign policy, Congressman Paul calls for a return to the posture toward the world that was favored by George Washington and Thomas Jefferson: peace, commerce, and friendship with all nations, ...
  
  











  



  
In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto172 reviews
Michael Pollan

Penguin Press HC, The, 2008

Eat better, live longer
Here's a quick synopsis, but I strongly recommend you read this book and formulate your own opinions. Don't shop supermarks..but if you must, stay outside of the middle aisles. Keep to the produce/meat/dairy sections which undoubtedly are located on the perimeters. Eat organic, if you can and your budget permits. Organic vegetables/fruits contain more micronutrients than those that are laced ...
  
  











  



  
Ted, White, and Blue: The Nugent Manifesto
Ted Nugent

Regnery Publishing, 2008

Straight from the Motor-City Madman comes the wildest, most politically incorrect book yet. In The Nugent Manifesto , rocker/hunter extraordinaire Ted Nugent is taking aim and setting his sights on our country. In his trademark unapologetic style, Nugent will praise God, guns, and red-blooded, full-throated Americanism against pantywaist politicians, nanny-state judges, and tofu-eating Obamamaniacs, calling on readers to "Roll up your damn ...
  
  











  



  
The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream574 reviews
Barack Obama

Three R Press, 2007

Outstanding and Informative
For those who claim that Barack Obama does not have experience, does not have policies, and does not have a vision of where the country should go..this book will refute all of those assumptions in their entirety. The amazing breadth and depth of the issues he has worked, has considered, and the deep thinking about those surfaces rapidly and in a succinct and direct manner in this book. He is ...
  
  











  



  
Delirious New York: A Retroactive Manifesto for Manhattan8 reviews
Rem Koolhaas

Monacelli, 1997

the culture of congestion
This is by far Koolhaas's most accessible work, as it is rooted so clearly in detail from the city's past. Further, the book is simply brilliant. His take on urban history is to Jane Jacobs what Socrates is to common sense. New York is a special case of modernism that sprang from a special constellation of poltiical and technological forces that collectively create a cultural "big-bang" at the ...
  
  











  



  
Jesus Wants to Save Christians: A Manifesto for the Church in Exile7 reviews
Rob Bell, Don Golden

Zondervan, 2008

A Much Needed Manifesto
Rob Bell's third and most anticipated book(for me at least) hits shelves on October 1st. Fortunately for us, we had the opportunity to see the book before it comes out. Wanting to scan the book led me to read the prologue. After that brief introduction I was hooked. The book expounds on the journey of God's people from Egypt to Sinai to Jerusalem to Babylon. He then paralles that with the life ...
  
  











  



  
Atheist Manifesto: The Case Against Christianity, Judaism, and Islam28 reviews
Michel Onfray

Arcade Publishing, 2008

Atheist Manifesto
I had for a long time believed that god's & religions were an invention of man. This publication was a terrific aid in discovering what I needed to decide that I was a humanist, a polite label for an atheist. You too will enjoy this book if you are looking for proof of what cannot be found in any bible.
  
  











  



  
Custer Died for Your Sins: An Indian Manifesto (Civilization of the American Indian)19 reviews
Vine Deloria

University of Oklahoma Press, 1988

Excellent source for the Native American viewpoint
Despite the authors name, he has Indian ancestry, as do many contemporary author's do today. Non-Indians expect to see traditional names like Sitting Bull as writers. Due to many reasons, the first Americans have changed names or had them changed for them over a long period of time; a sad fact in itself. This book, as you might guess from the title, is often blunt, sometimes in your face. But it ...
  
  











  



  
Visual Chronicles: The No-Fear Guide to Creating Art Journals, Creative Manifestos and Altered Books64 reviews
Linda Woods, Karen Dinino

North Light Books, 2006

Sisters with a sense of humor!
A wonderful book that provides tools for anyone who wants to start journaling. And even for those who are experienced there is a lot to read, see and laugh about. The essence of what Karen and Linda want to tell you is that only you can tell your story. No one else can do that for you. The sisters show you that you only need limited supplies to make a start and that you definitely do not need an ...
  
  











  



  
The Communist Manifesto and Other Revolutionary Writings: Marx, Marat, Paine, Mao Tse-Tung, Gandhi and Others ...7 reviews
Bob Blaisdell, Marx, ...

Dover Publications, 2003

Absurd? I don't think so...
The reviewer "Scott" argues that the Communist Manifesto is "degrading", and I'd like to know exactly "for whom/what"? Sounds like Scott is either a boss who'd like to see the revival of the "Golden Age of Capitalism" (the Industrial Revolution, which included sub-living wages, child labor, forced overtime, 12-15 hour days, no worker's rights, etc.). Or, more likely, he has never read the ...
  
  











  



  
The Communist Manifesto: Complete With Seven Rarely Published Prefaces2 reviews
Karl Marx

Filiquarian, 2007

Never have so many extrapolated so much out of so little.
A concept born in a simpler time used as an excuse for many things from Socialism to controlled capitalism. As with any pivotal work one should read it for his/her self. There is always the chance of misinterpretation by an individual, but if you do not read this then you are just accepting someone's word anyway. This is more than an economics book it is a way of life. It sounds good on paper ...
  
  











  



  
Party of One: The Loners' Manifesto98 reviews
Anneli Rufus

Da Capo Press, 2003

Spoke to me in many ways
I'm not exactly an introvert, but still have many things in common with loners. I'm a person that goes to parties, but has to go outside or to a quiet area to take a breather for a hour or so every time. The best parties IMHO are those that are outside, so a person can go to a quiet area, instead of being trapped in a room or rooms. She pointed out some things I had not really looked at in my ...
  
  











  



  
Rules For Revolutionaries: The Capitalist Manifesto for Creating and Marketing New Products and Services106 reviews
Guy Kawasaki, Michele Moreno

Collins Business, 2000

Valuable advice that stands the test of time
Guy Kawasaki is a genius. I mean it: here's a guy who wrote a book back in 1998, who is most famous for being the Chief Evangelist at Apple. Yet his book bypasses tech talk altogether as its focus and succeeds at presenting us with a volume that, even ten years later, is loaded with wisdom that any self-respecting entrepreneur ought to be reading. The philosophy underlying the rules for ...
  
  











  



  
Manifesto For A New Medicine: Your Guide To Healing Partnerships And The Wise Use Of Alternative Therapies6 reviews
James Gordon

Da Capo Press, 1997

Thoughs For Our Futures As Better Healthcare Consumers
Dr.Gordon's book was referred to me by a Ph.D. in genetics, the second woman to present at the Sorbonne. Mdme. Curie was first! At the time I just beginning my battle with breast cancer, and frustrated trying to acquire a competent, purposeful, ethical, and loving team, willing to accept me as an equal member! That was four books ago -I've loaned them out and somehow they seem to adsorb into ...
  
  











  



  
The Cluetrain Manifesto: The End of Business as Usual150 reviews
Christopher Locke, Rick Levine, ...

Basic Books, 2001

Wake-up Call
This book is a wake-up call for organizations that want to embrace the internet. It advocates an authentic approach toward communication, helping employees and customers find their "voice" so that we can all talk to each other in a more trustworthy manner. Author, "Trust is Everything: Become the leader others will follow"
  
  











  



  
The Future of Music: Manifesto for the Digital Music Revolution (Berklee Press)26 reviews
Kusek

Berklee Press, 2008

The future is now
For the most part, whenever authors write about new media and the Internet, the book is dated by the time the ink dries. For the most part "The Future of Music: Manifesto for the Digital Music Revolution" is still ahead of the curve. David Kusek and Gerd Leonhard take chances. Most futurists do. Some of their visions are hitting the bull's eye now in March, 2005 although the book was ...
  
  











  








   



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