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The firm is trying a true takeover bid on civil society at a time when the political crisis is growing worse and worse. The existence of a boss at the Elysée, a cure-all for the ills of this century's end, is openly questioned by the media. The firm asserts the right to make decisions in all spheres, including education, culture, leisure, and morality, in an effort to distract people from the fact that it was founded on the pursuit of wealth and the power that comes with it. It is this exorbitant and dangerous role that the author denounces, because it is about the freedom of the individual…mehr

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The firm is trying a true takeover bid on civil society at a time when the political crisis is growing worse and worse. The existence of a boss at the Elysée, a cure-all for the ills of this century's end, is openly questioned by the media. The firm asserts the right to make decisions in all spheres, including education, culture, leisure, and morality, in an effort to distract people from the fact that it was founded on the pursuit of wealth and the power that comes with it. It is this exorbitant and dangerous role that the author denounces, because it is about the freedom of the individual who, before being a producer or a consumer, is first of all a citizen.
Autorenporträt
John Miller, DMin has had a varied career in ministry.He secured his BA Pastoral Ministry from Southeastern University and has MAs in Christian Ministry and Clinical Counseling from the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary and Regent University, respectively. John received his doctorate from Assemblies of God Theological Seminary.John has served as a Staff Pastor, a Hospice Chaplain, a conference Speaker at international gatherings, and has raised over $150,000 in mission's projects.Outside of ministry, John is a 49ers fan for life and enjoys watching Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. He has two boys, Jaxson and Jentzen.