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Peter Hutchison

    The Invisible Doctrine
    Invisible Doctrine
    Mexico & Central America
    Footprint Central America and Mexico. Handbook 2002
    Costa Rica handbook
    • Costa Rica handbook

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
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      This guide is a must-have for the perfect Costa Rican getaway. Independently minded travelers will appreciate the up-to-date information as they become experts on this small Central American paradise, and the over 40 maps -- including color maps with cross-references within the text -- will guide travelers to both idyllic locations for peaceful relaxation or to adrenaline pumping escapades. Among the activities are suggestions on the best location for spotting leatherback turtles and information on exploring the beaches of Tortuguero National Park. Accommodations for all budgets and tastes are offered, as are comprehensive listings on the best places to eat and drink.

      Costa Rica handbook
    • Excellent tools for planning an adventurous and memorable experience in the countries of Central America and Mexico are offered in this new edition. The introductory, country-by-country sections are packed with color photography, immediately exhibiting the beauty of the regions. Footprint Central America and Mexico also contains fully indexed color maps to help travelers on their expeditions, and the accommodation and restaurant options address all budgets and ages. Extensive background information on ancient civilizations, archaeological sites, and a revolutionary history supplement will peak the curious traveler's interest in the territory. Prepared with this handbook, travelers are sure to become captivated by the allure of Latin America.

      Footprint Central America and Mexico. Handbook 2002
    • Invisible Doctrine

      The Secret History of Neoliberalism

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The book presents a compelling critique of neoliberalism, exploring its connections to pressing global issues like the climate crisis, poverty, and the rise of fascism. It offers a thorough definition of neoliberalism while arguing for active resistance against its detrimental effects. Through incisive analysis, the author outlines strategies for combating these challenges, making a case for a more equitable and sustainable future.

      Invisible Doctrine
    • The Invisible Doctrine

      The Secret History of Neoliberalism (& How It Came to Control Your Life)

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Featuring powerful endorsements from prominent figures, this book promises to deliver impactful insights and compelling arguments. It tackles pressing issues with a unique perspective, aiming to inspire action and change. The strong reactions from notable supporters highlight its relevance and potential to resonate with a wide audience. Expect a thought-provoking read that encourages readers to reflect on important societal themes and take meaningful steps towards progress.

      The Invisible Doctrine