The Thoughts of a Peasant Philosopher - Volume I : Politics

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Volume I: Politics examines individual self-determination in a world that rejects the concept of political duality. In particular, the early part of this work focuses on the fabricated political structure known as Left and Right, and the role they play in the ineffective form of political discourse known as representational democracy. It is a work that offers a solution to this ineffectiveness by linking individual self-determination to the very creation of Law itself. This idea is defined by what Jason Werbics (The Peasant Philosopher) terms Primary Democracy. Volume I: Politics was finished in the middle of a Canadian winter while walking the picket line against Maple Leaf Meats as a member of the U.F.C.W (United food and Commercial workers Union) in North Battleford, Saskatchewan - Canada's largest labour dispute ever.
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