Decoding the Deluge and Finding the Path for Civilization (vol 3)

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Anthropology
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Author: David Huttner ISBN: 9781301230013
Publisher: David Huttner Publication: June 9, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: David Huttner
ISBN: 9781301230013
Publisher: David Huttner
Publication: June 9, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This text box is big enough to list in broad terms my discoveries and the accomplishments of this monumental work. But a mere listing of terms (many of which I've had to invent) without the details would be overwhelming. Perhaps I should just assure you that there has never been a written work like this one. It is more valuable than any four-year, college education. The essays, Internet posts and editorials at my website, http://www.DavidHuttnerForPresident.com or my Facebook page or my LinkedIn page will assure you of this. While it will always be possible to make minor corrections or improvements to the work, I am confident that this 24th Edition virtually completes the mining of our mythologies and the creation of social science. I've known since 1963 that I had to do this. It's taken me fifty-four years to produce it. I'll be 69 in January and probably won't have the energy or the clarity of mind for another edition. It will probably take you at least a year to absorb all three volumes, even if you're a Ph.D. in a paleo or behavioral science, in which case, assuming that you're a serious seeker of truth, it's must reading.

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This text box is big enough to list in broad terms my discoveries and the accomplishments of this monumental work. But a mere listing of terms (many of which I've had to invent) without the details would be overwhelming. Perhaps I should just assure you that there has never been a written work like this one. It is more valuable than any four-year, college education. The essays, Internet posts and editorials at my website, http://www.DavidHuttnerForPresident.com or my Facebook page or my LinkedIn page will assure you of this. While it will always be possible to make minor corrections or improvements to the work, I am confident that this 24th Edition virtually completes the mining of our mythologies and the creation of social science. I've known since 1963 that I had to do this. It's taken me fifty-four years to produce it. I'll be 69 in January and probably won't have the energy or the clarity of mind for another edition. It will probably take you at least a year to absorb all three volumes, even if you're a Ph.D. in a paleo or behavioral science, in which case, assuming that you're a serious seeker of truth, it's must reading.

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