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Hard to Swallow: The Truth About Food Additives is a wake-up call to the shocking state of our food laws and is a primer for those who want to know why the Canadian food supply is generically manipulated, bombarded with radiation and laced with additives.
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Excerpt from Friendly Russia Nobody reads Introductions. Only Pub lishers, following the occult laws of their being, demand them. At its best the Intro duction is a gesture of respect to the new from the old, and so let the writer, who has been a pleased and admiring first reader of the book while it was still only in the stage of proofs, testify to the lucidity, humour, and wisdom of Mr. Garstin. He is engaged here upon one of the most necwsary and beneficial tasks of our time, the explanation of a people much maligned, the increase of sympathy and understanding across spaces and ignorances that have separated men from men. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands...
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The calculated use of media by those in power is a phenomenon dating back at least to the seventeenth century, as Harold Weber demonstrates in this illuminating study of the relation of print culture to kingship under England's Charles II. Seventeenth-century London witnessed an enormous expansion of the print trade, and with this expansion came a revolutionary change in the relation between political authority—especially the monarchy—and the printed word. Weber argues that Charles' reign was characterized by a particularly fluid relationship between print and power. The press helped bring about both the deconsecration of divine monarchy and the formation of a new public sphere, but thes...
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