Proud City: The Unaware RevolutioniUniverse, 2002 M11 14 - 232 pages "Proud City will have reason to be proud!" —June Schmid Amo Sulaiman tells us that we currently live in a millennial age, precipitating all manner of cultural and political re-evaluation. Proud City proposes a reasonable solution to all the world's problems by allowing the youth to break free of the shackles of the oldies and revise society and law accordingly. If only the youth could lead the world, everything would be all right. This book is one that can be read in many different ways rather than having a single, rigid meaning. "Incredible. It's like reading ten books in one. It makes you think and yet laugh, serious and yet witty." |
Contents
Section 1 | 1 |
Section 2 | 18 |
Section 3 | 40 |
Section 4 | 48 |
Section 5 | 66 |
Section 6 | 93 |
Section 7 | 117 |
Section 8 | 126 |
Section 9 | 188 |
Section 10 | 203 |
Section 11 | 216 |
Section 12 | 223 |
Section 13 | 224 |
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