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Whether you're into poetry, occultism, spirituality, mystical sciences, theories regarding the law of attraction, metaphysics, art depicting the dark side of nature, unravelling reality, or just like to read poetic and original thoughts of why things are... There is something for everyone, in The Three Worlds series of poetry books, depicting my very unique view of life experience and the world itself and converting my specific views into universal truths. This started as a side project of mine and over the years, I have written many works of my extremely original and unique theories, representations, and symbolisms. As it progressed, it developed into an ever-evolving belief system, for me, personally. The 'Paradoxium' books are first, in the series 'Three Worlds', comprised of 'Paradoxium', 'Inevitum', and 'Relativium'. Read, comprehend, and formulate, in your own way. Enjoy. - Gary Lewis
Dark art and poetry. The second installment of the "Three Worlds" series of books written by Gary Lewis. Paradoxium intends to describe and depict the workings and perception of chaos in nature. How it interacts and works in both the microcosm and macrocosm. As opposed to the first Paradoxium book (The Place That Cannot Be) which was themed around personality types and social chaos, "Paradoxium II: Order from Chaos" is themed around the macrocosmic evolution of events and what we call things, revolving around how chaos carves and shapes order, delving deep into the pattern that governs all events... Energy brings Order into Chaos, creating an embodiment of Chaos... That Chaos brings Energy into Order, creating an embodiment of Order... then that Order brings Chaos into Energy, creating an embodiment of Energy. There is also plenty of fun and interpersonal madness strewn about within the pages of chaos, for entertainment.
?According to the author, this study can be described as a theoretical exploration of the human need for self-determination, an elaboration of a model for a libertarian society, and an account of some recent attempts to institute some of the elements of such a society in Norway. ...' Beginning with Aristotle's views of freedom and slavery, the author summarizes the ideas of Hegel, Marx, Bakunin, and G.D.H. Cole, applying them to the model industrial setting. He argues that workplace democracy as it developed in Norway provides a model for social reform in other industrialized nations. Specifically, Lewis contends, the issue of worker health provides the basis for new legislation aimed toward democratizing the workplace. News from Somewhere is ambitious, highly theoretical, and provocative, and the central thesis is a very debatable one. The book is suitable for advanced students interested in philosophical approaches to labor relations with a background in the field. Upper-division and graduate collections.?-Choice
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