Power Politics

Power Politics

Power Politics

Leonard Smith

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iUniverse
Año de edición:
2005
ISBN:
9780595338054
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Throughout the ages, the immortal forces of good and evil have struggled for control over the human race. According to author Leonard Smith, the influences that have been exerted upon humankind for centuries have caused us to embrace delusional beliefs that have distorted our perception of history.Within its objective narrative, Power Politics: Primeval, Medieval, and Constant Evil illustrates the significant political impact of both God and Satan on historical events. Readers will discover powerful political forces not apparent to the senses, as well as the influence those forces have over our everyday lives.Using real-life examples that expose the eternal power struggle between good and evil, Power Politics: Primeval, Medieval, and Constant Evil offers a unique perspective that encourages us to look beyond society’s conventional beliefs.

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