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Why We Hate: Understanding the Roots of Human Conflict by Michael Ruse

People usually fear what they do not understand. In all of its forms, war is a common enemy to all of us. Alas, we are terrified of war, for we can never be sure what consequences it might bring to our lives. Why does war even exist?

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Survival: A Story of Friendship by Alice Weil

A story that draws the reader in with its poignant minimalism, Survival: A Story of Friendship by Alice Weil is a tapestry…

Posted byinfo@themovingwords.comOctober 4, 2021December 1, 2022Posted inThe Moving Words ReviewLeave a comment on Survival: A Story of Friendship by Alice Weil

Colors: The Ancient African Connection to the Founding of America and the Making of the Crips and Bloods

In his book Colors: The Ancient African Connection to the Crips and Bloods, author Willie Hill takes exploring the roots of these street gangs no lightly.

Posted byinfo@themovingwords.comAugust 5, 2021November 30, 2022Posted inThe Moving Words ReviewLeave a comment on Colors: The Ancient African Connection to the Founding of America and the Making of the Crips and Bloods

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