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The universal concepts that sustain  an open culture and undergird the American way of life have become largely foreign to our youth. The intent of  this booklet is to provide an entry-level discourse; a condensed introduction to to the Big Ideas that  might take years of study for the student to discover and understand on their own.


Today our youth see growing  disintegration of our civilizing institutions. The cords of church and  family are often broken. Students may look to academia for orderly guidance  but they are often lost in a roiling sea of small ideas and sometimes outright indoctrination. Young people crave powerful  principles clearly presented. This book provides those principles.

This booklet is small enough to be wedged  into almost any tight curriculum. The vital knowledge contained in this book is nowhere else so clearly and succinctly presented.  Every student needs to be confronted with the ideas contained in One Mistake, One Hundred Million Deaths. 


We encourage you to find a way to include this seminal work in your students' curriculum. The benefits will be consequential.


 "Sadly, today the worn out socialist dogmas of the past have been repackaged to capture a new generation. Heroes of liberty paid with their fortunes and their lives in a struggle to settle the big questions that dominated the twentieth century and fomented a half a century of wars, purges, and holocausts. Sadly, the lessons could have been learned and heeded without suffering the greatest loss of life ever recorded and all for a utopian dream."  

--J. Don Rogers


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