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The intention of this book is to raise people's consciousness regarding the deceptive and deceitful practices that occur in society by discussing their root causes, and present some of the negative manifestations of those behaviors. We can not expect to advance society by allowing these actions to go unacknowledged and not dealt with. Also described are some of the ways in which we voluntarily become victims, whether they are derived from social interaction, religious indoctrination, the press,…
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The intention of this book is to raise people's consciousness regarding the deceptive and deceitful practices that occur in society by discussing their root causes, and present some of the negative manifestations of those behaviors. We can not expect to advance society by allowing these actions to go unacknowledged and not dealt with. Also described are some of the ways in which we voluntarily become victims, whether they are derived from social interaction, religious indoctrination, the press, our government, or the ever present manipulation of consumers by big business. These are all areas in which we can benefit from having reasonable insights.

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The intention of this book is to raise people's consciousness regarding the deceptive and deceitful practices that occur in society by discussing their root causes, and present some of the negative manifestations of those behaviors. We can not expect to advance society by allowing these actions to go unacknowledged and not dealt with. Also described are some of the ways in which we voluntarily become victims, whether they are derived from social interaction, religious indoctrination, the press, our government, or the ever present manipulation of consumers by big business. These are all areas in which we can benefit from having reasonable insights.

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