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Die Deutsche Mystik (1919)
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Die Deutsche Mystik (1919)

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BegoAa or The Basques in the XXI Century (2) is a sequel to IDOYA or The Basques in the XXI Century. The Basque heroine aBegoAaa is IDOYAas younger sister. BegoAaas storyaalready a bachelor in psychologyaafter Idoyaas aaccident, a spans eighteen months. We follow her from Switzerland, France and Spain to America and back and forth through intense romance (often explicit), travel, cuisine, personal risks and adventures and the research on her PhD thesis in poli-sci and public policy. Her thesis and public engagements all over the world become very critical of aelectoral democraciesa as exist in the U.S. and she proposes a new asocial contract.a But Washington considers her international talks subversive of western culture and orderaand sends the CIA after her. The fictionalized story, in its romantic BegoAa, carries a powerful attack on the legal profession at large and on governmental and state institutions.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
136
ISBN
9781168371225

BegoAa or The Basques in the XXI Century (2) is a sequel to IDOYA or The Basques in the XXI Century. The Basque heroine aBegoAaa is IDOYAas younger sister. BegoAaas storyaalready a bachelor in psychologyaafter Idoyaas aaccident, a spans eighteen months. We follow her from Switzerland, France and Spain to America and back and forth through intense romance (often explicit), travel, cuisine, personal risks and adventures and the research on her PhD thesis in poli-sci and public policy. Her thesis and public engagements all over the world become very critical of aelectoral democraciesa as exist in the U.S. and she proposes a new asocial contract.a But Washington considers her international talks subversive of western culture and orderaand sends the CIA after her. The fictionalized story, in its romantic BegoAa, carries a powerful attack on the legal profession at large and on governmental and state institutions.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
136
ISBN
9781168371225