This is a great and famous work of the great man who was a diplomat in Florence hundreds of years ago. His argument lies in the value of the state. The ability for a common man to rise through the ranks, and attain ultimate power for his state is exhibited in its pages.
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Richard Flanagan - Toxic / Christos Tsiolkas - Damascus
Massive figures in Australian literature.
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What is clearly evident and comprehensible in Flanagan's work is this ability to capture real larrikin Australian-isms and the over...
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One of the very great myths of Culloden and the Scottish plight was the fact they were outgunned. This is not the case, as they had mor...
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Peter Singer, labelled one of the most controversial philosophers of his time. Many of his works discuss human rights and animal rights...

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