Author argues that equality under the law has become little more than a platitude in America.
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Can society avoid the collapse of crucial complex systems necessary for its continued existene?
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Eight short stories reveal historic and contemporary Bulgaria.
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Aaron Burr's correspondence serves as primary source of portrait of enigmatic historical figure.
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Religion remains central in police procedural set in the near future after "Faith Wars" and resulting "Second Enlightenment."
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Novel creates, but doesn't deeply explore, an afterlife where the dead are encouraged to reincarnate rather than stay in eternity,
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Law school professor's memoir of succeeding while battling bipolar disorder attacks the stigma attached to mental health issues.
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Condensing the autobiography of the commander of Auschwitz into a 16-page "monologue" doesn't make the horror any less.
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