Spence Gerry: Osobna sloboda u sedam lakih koraka

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  • Author: Spence Gerry
  • Publisher: V.B.Z.
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  • Condition: Vrlo dobro
  • Code: 71728

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Osobna sloboda u sedam lakih koraka

Spence Gerry

Summary

Gerry Spence: Personal Freedom in Seven Easy Steps

a manual for life

Looking at the modern way of life, Gerry Spence sees everywhere slaves paralyzed by the hoarding of money, fear of poverty, real estate, bosses, mortgage loans and, most of all, the foxes of their own minds. Around us, and within us - he says - there are forces that would gladly deny us the most sacred of all rights - the right to freedom.

In the system of slavery, the key question is simple. Can we break free? And if we can, how? The answer is that no system, no matter how free it is, no person, no matter how powerful, no political party, no employer, parent, friend - no one can free us but ourselves. We can free ourselves... Whenever our day passes in one way, we have certainly experienced it. If, however, the same routine is repeated the second day, we have experienced nothing but one day - the first. Some people live their whole lives boringly repeating that first day, day after day, and finally they die, having lived only a little more than that one, boring, day of their life.

Routine, habit and fear of something new have become corruptible thieves of freedom.
Check your habits and get rid of those that reduce you to slavery to sameness!

The author - in the tradition of Walt Whitman - on a new way questions the concept of freedom and its conquest, convinces us, encourages us and changes our life by asking us to take the greatest risk for the greatest reward - our own freedom.

Gerry Spence has spent his entire life representing the poor, the hurting, the forgotten and the cursed, opposed to what he called the new slave owners - the mammoth corporations and the mammoth government. He led many famous court processes in America. He founded the 'Trial Lawyer's College', which established a revolutionary method of training lawyers to work for the benefit of the people. He is a well-known TV commentator and still practices law from his office in Jackson Hole.
The twelve books Spence has previously written include the best-selling 'How to Argue and Win Every Time', 'From Freedom to Slavery', 'O.J: The Last Word' and 'The Making of a Country Lawyer'.
This writer is also recognized painter, poet and photographer.

 

 

Additional information

  • Author: Spence Gerry
  • Publisher: V.B.Z.
  • Year of publication:2004
  • Place of publication:Zagreb
  • Pages:151
  • Dimensions:13x20 cm
  • Script:Latinica
  • Condition:Vrlo dobro
  • Binding:Tvrdi

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