Human Rights Books
Hitler in Central America
"It was so interesting with the facts and fictions, also I liked this satirical and ironic approach. Even more as a native German I found the book a very unusual apprehension of german-jewish history." A historical novel and a thriller based on a PhD Dissertation from Columbia University. The...
A Gay Humanist Manifesto
This non-fiction booklet gives a gay perspective on humanist beliefs. It discusses subjects such as monogamy and promiscuity, and counters the rejection of same sex attraction on moral and religious grounds. Touching on scientific and social arguments, it takes only an hour or two to argue for a...
Beyond Words: Surviving Breast Cancer Mistakes and All
“The biopsy shows a malignant cancer.” Six words—words that changed Therese’s life forever. Gone was her future, her family, her life. How many other women had been blind-sided by that diagnosis? How many had felt that fear burning deep inside of them? How many had searched for answers and...
Why Worry About the Gradual Loss of Our Liberties
In the light of widespread incomplete understanding and appreciation of the powerful and successful system of Capitalism, Dr. Wood has undertaken the project of clarification of the true concepts of the system that took this United States from its small, impoverished state to become the most...
Coming Home to My Heart
Powerful poems on child abuse. Inspirations on faith, hope, love, healing and peace.
A New Ethic for Humankind
An examination of the issues of the future that affect the establishment of a sustainable world. It includes some observations on how to deal with such issues as population increase, economic growth, global warming, and others. Download it now!
War and Peace
The lives of Russian aristocrats become intertwined between the years 1805 and 1812 and during Napoleon's invasion of Russia.
Beyond Good and Evil
Nineteenth-century Europe was for him a moral wasteland filled with false altruism, duplicity, double standards, and, worst of all, moral complacency. Nietzsche spoke of innermost thoughts: morality serves the social good, which for him meant fostering the best possible society--one that strives...
The Reluctant Terrorist
Could a Holocaust take place in America? A prominent Boston civil rights lawyer looks into a not-too-distant future in which Homeland Security justifies actions against a new band of terrorists: Israeli and American Jews who survived a nuclear attack that has destroyed Israel. How would America...
Message of the Perfect World
Download this FREE eBook that delivers the idea that laws should be enacted to require individuals to demonstrate basic financial capability in order to become a parent. It is evident that the problems and ills that society faces today are largely the consequence of such a law not being in place...