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Erica Carle Out of Print - limited stock Erica Carle presents convincing evidence of the deterimental impact of the "System" (the use of psychological manipulation) on society and offers advice which, if taken, can begin to deconstruct the far-reaching policies and practices put into place by such notable figures as Auguste Comte, Andrew Carnegie, and John D. Rockefeller. Debunking the System's foundation in materialist philosophy and arguing that each individual's inner strength is the key to battling the System in the struggle for control of our lives, Carle offers insightful tips to help us identify the System's presence in our lives, churches, schools, government. Armed with a better understanding of the System, we can be better prepared to confront its leaders and supporters and overcome its destructive force. Brimming with useful insight and advice for everyone, Why Things Are The Way They Are is meant to be studied carefully and shared with family, friends, coworkers, and neighbors. Because we are so deeply embedded in the System, Why Things Are The Way They Are is more than just a wake-up call, it's a clarion appeal to action. -- Midwest Book Review Binding: Hardcover Pages: 158
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By Erica Carle Please Note: Sadly Erica is no longer with us and this book is now out of print. We have limited copies remaining. What happened to our schools? Why are some so woefully lacking in discipline and order that guards have to be brought in to prevent violence? What about the children? Why do so many fail to graduate? What is wrong with the education system? In The Hate Factory Erica Carle reveals the truth about destructive classroom changes that began many years ago, but continue to this day. No doubt about it, the curriculum has changed, and in most cases, not for the better. What is behind the changes that have destroyed the enthusiasm for learning for so many students? And what has happened to love for God, family, and country? Why are some children alienated from their parents and parental instruction? The Hate Factory reveals the history, goals, and methods of those who are using children to bring about changes in our social, moral, political, and economic principles and customs. It is an ongoing process, and we know of nowhere else that this vital information is available in such an easy to read, compact form. Thousands of copies of The Hate Factory have been sold since it was first published in 1972. Binding: Softcover Pages: 92