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  1. None of his other books illustrate the bureaucratic nightmare that is academia as much as this one. Also, 1969 looked no different than 2019, except for maybe shotguns on campuses.

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  2. PAY 100- Got Junk! Put what you want in the bathtub, Read from an early age. Keep journals and help non beggars help themselves. Live a moral life. People do not want to pay rent, and will destroy your property. You must teach yourselves. DO not sell your stuff..fake money, or it can cause your life.
    Your stuff may not be junk, but let other learn from your journals, audios, books etc. Disasters will destroy everything in seconds.

    Live a moral life! Do not get pregnant, or you will be killed and your baby. Become married parents at 35 (women) or men 45. Do not us drugs or drinks, and live a moral life! Never allow anyone to abuse you! Get tubes tied and vasectomies, and stop killing the unborn, pregnant women, and babies. Do not raape and murder. Do not steal or rob.
    Do not send men to women's prison, or let them use our bathrooms.They are men!

    Put a d before anger, and you get danger. DO NOT ARGUE!!! DO NOT SHACK! WORK!!
    Do not accept welfare. You will reap what you have sown.
    Shave all heads going to jail for felonies, and harvest their organs asap, no matter the age. If you can rape and kill, then you can die also. NO prison!!

    DO NOT KILL!
    Let them empty your space 100%! Move to another country, get a furnished apartment, that includes all utilities, safe, beautiful, and less expensive. USA got too deadly and expensive.

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  3. I just started listening to Sowell books here. This is my current favorite because of all the seemingly minute details he's included. They really help me understand him as a person. It is quite disheartening to realize that the disintegration of many institutions is not only universal, but has also been happening for decades. I received my college degree almost 10 years ago as an adult student, after going through what I could only describe as a twilight zone. Many students seemed ill-suited for the college environment, but the teachers were either forced or compelled to patronize the students. This memoir helps me realize that my college experience was not unique and coincidental. It's always those who have everything who can't appreciate anything. Very sad state of affairs indeed.

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  4. It is nice to hear such a frank and honest response to the military, government employee, and teaching experiences. As a young man who has worked closely with people in these instutions for years now, I find it disheartening when so many valid criticisms are taboo in the face of rhetoric and moral dogma.

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