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Old 09-10-2012, 04:21 AM   #36
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Army cop Erik Rider is enjoying his war until he's sent to disrupt Vietcong opium fields in a remote province. His tiny contingent become surrounded by enemy infantry and 60,000 tribespeople who want their mountain back. As Rider is about to discover, someone much closer to home has interests in maintaining the opium ring.
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As manufacturing jobs disappear and "brain hubs" like San Francisco and New York City thrive, a great redistribution of jobs, wealth, and people is underway in America. Mapping this sea change, economist Enrico Moretti confronts what he calls "the challenge of the century": fostering innovation in modern metropolises while arresting decline elsewhere.
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Aldous Huxley's bleak future prophesized in Brave New World shows a capitalist civilization driven by scientific and psychological engineering, a world where people are genetically designed to be passive and useful to the ruling class. It's a forceful, reasoned indictment of blind progress and mankind's increasing appetite for simple amusement.
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