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  2. Garret John LoPorto - Wikipedia

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    Garret LoPorto (born in 1976) is an American activist, author, speaker, entrepreneur and inventor. In 2010 Garret recorded and released a speech (later becoming a viral YouTube video, reaching over 6 million views) [1] [2] where he called out to reform what he referred to as "the establishment."

  3. Charles R. Saunders - Wikipedia

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    Charles Robert Saunders (July 12, 1946 [1] – May 2020) [2] was an African-American author and journalist, a pioneer of the "sword and soul" literary genre with his Imaro novels. [3] During his long career, he wrote novels, non-fiction, screenplays and radio plays .

  4. Manifesto: On Never Giving Up - Wikipedia

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    According to review aggregator Book Marks, the book received "rave" reviews based on seventeen critic reviews with thirteen being "rave" and four being "positive". [4] On Bookmarks March/April 2022 issue the book received a 4 out of 5 based on critic reviews with a critical summary saying, "Evaristo deftly combines the personal and the political, as well the intersectionality of her life, in ...

  5. Dear Ijeawele, or A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions

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    Dear Ijeawele, or A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions is an epistolary form [1] manifesto written by Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Dear Ijeawele was posted on her official Facebook page on October 12, 2016, [ 2 ] was subsequently adapted into a book, [ 3 ] and published in print on March 7, 2017.

  6. William Gibson - Wikipedia

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    Gibson is a sporadic contributor of non-fiction articles to newspapers and journals. He has occasionally contributed longer-form articles to Wired and of op-eds to The New York Times , and has written for The Observer , Addicted to Noise , New York Times Magazine , Rolling Stone , and Details Magazine .

  7. The Next 100 Years: A Forecast for the 21st Century - Wikipedia

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    The Next 100 Years is a 2009 speculative nonfiction book by George Friedman. In the book, Friedman attempts to predict the major geopolitical events and trends of the 21st century. Friedman also speculates in the book on changes in technology and culture that may take place during this period.

  8. Mark Dice - Wikipedia

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    A year later, Dice self-published his website writings in book form as The Resistance Manifesto under the John Conner name; an updated 2008 version of the book credited Mark Dice as the author. [ 9 ] In 2007, the San Diego Reader reported that Dice had his own one-hour radio talk show: "Resistance Radio" produced by Genesis Communications ...

  9. C. E. M. Joad - Wikipedia

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    He popularised philosophy, both in his books and by the spoken word. In spite of this, he was loathed by most academic philosophers, including Russell. Cambridge philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein once said, in a meeting where Joad had delivered a paper criticising the form of analytical philosophy popular at Cambridge, that "naturally a slum ...