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"They Imagine a Vain Thing": Influences Rogue Politics Could Utilize for Global Domination

by A.B. Thornhill

117 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #04-1213; ISBN 1-4120-3386-1; US$15.00, C$17.25, EUR12.32, £8.63

Is science and technology controlling our social behavior and interactions with one another? Is our freedom of choice threatened? Is global dictatorship attainable? Brainstorm with this book!


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About the Book

History is full of attempts at global domination. From Alexander the Great to Adolf Hitler, there have been those who aspire to control the entire planet.

This book looks at past attempts for global domination and new tools of science and sociology that would make any new attempts feasible. This book also considers a biblical perspective on current events.



About the Author

Named by his grandmother who was an accomplished poet, Anthony Benson Thornhill graduated Cum Laude from the Detroit public school system which held high academic standards for its promising students. His fondness for the literary aspect of his learning became apparent as he enlisted in all of the oratory and short story contests. Anthony's favorite epigram is, "The biggest waste in life is wasted talent." This maxim is why he writes.



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"They Imagine a Vain Thing": Influences rogue politics could utilize for global domination.



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