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Browsing books in category 'Economy, Environment, Law, Tax Reform'
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A Diet of 2% - can prevent harder tax by John McRobert
Now accepted as a major contribution to the argument for total tax reform. Has received local and overseas acknowledgment as the answer to Australia's economic problems. As Harry Schultz stated in his widely circulated international investment newsletter, 'it's a premise whose moment has come'. A Diet of 2% was the handbook of a non-profit organisation set up to promote the replacement of the current tax shambles with sensible and fair tax laws as fundamental step in building a prosperous and free society. Over 4,000 copies sold.
(ISBN 0 86439 004 1)
A Taxing Time by John Ahern
The story of a scapegoat of the taxation system - an accountant who was locked up for complying with the laws as they stood. Featured in Good Weekend Magazine in Sydney and Melbourne. A must-read for anyone who wishes to understand the nature of a seriously flawed tax regime and how it destroys lives and the will to succeed.
(ISBN 0 7316 9449 X)
Gold n Dollars by Ron Kitching and Ron Manners
Speeches given to the Last of the Mechanians, the lost tribe of the Minerals and Energy Club of Australia, at the MacArthur Club in Brisbane. The Chile-Kalgoorlie connection. Lessons in free enterprise, mining exploration and development in Chile and Australia. The two Ronnies are a formidable duo, both bringing a wealth of experience, knowledge and wisdom on the intertwined topics of mining and politics, dished up with a finely honed sense of humour.
(ISBN 1 875401 27 X)
Hijacked Inheritance - the Triumph of Dollar Darwinism? by Philip Day
Current affairs commentary.
(ISBN 1 876344 41 5)
Planets, Satellites and Landforms by Bob Beatty
A new and logical theory as to the formation of the planets, moons and satelites of our solar system. This full colour booklet challenges the reader to rethink many old theories as to how the moon formed, the origin of diamond pipes, why ice ages occur and much more. Numerous diagrams, graphs, tables and colour photographs. Author is a mining engineer well versed in the earth sciences. A major contribution to our understanding of the planet we live on, and those near neighbours in space, the planets which orbit the Sun, and their moons and satelites.
(ISBN 1 875401 62 8)
Terra non Firma Earth by Dr James Maxlow
Published by Terrella Press but also available through CopyRight Publishing. In the late 1950s, Plate Tectonics was an amusing theory mentioned in passing in University geological courses. But in the intervening years, this theory rose to predominance and is now used to explain earthquakes and tsunamis. The theory didn't explain the ocean side of the equation. A new and plausible argument, that the Earth is expanding, was promoted by the late Prof S. Warren Carey, and has been more rigorously explained by Dr James Maxlow in his new book, Terra non Firma Earth - Plate Tectonics is a Myth. ISBN 0-646-44917-6
The Convergence of Legal Systems in the 21st Century - an Australian Approach by The Australian Institute of Foreign and Comparative Law and contributors
Papers delivered to the XVIth Congress of the International Academy of Comparative Law. Covers most recent developments in this field. This volume considers the solutions adopted by different legal systems to resolve the problems of today's world. As we have started a new Millennium, it is therefore appropriate to focus on and to ascertain the similarities of the major legal systems in the world. This book will help you to appreciate the many achievements of the comparative law discipline during the last couple of decades.
(ISBN 1 876344 09 1)
Understanding Personal and Economic Liberty by Ronald Kitching
Within these pages the reader will find inspiration to play a meaningful role in what is the ongoing battle between the individual and the omnipotent state. The book presents a comprehensive background as to how we inherited the personal and economic liberty we enjoy today, a liberty that is rapidly being lost.
(ISBN 1 876344 26 1)
Volcanic Eruptions & Great Earthquakes by John Grover
Describes how forecasting eruptions became scientifically feasible because related tectonic shocks do not occur chaotically, but in an orderly way. Details eyewitness accounts, seismic precursors and analyses of eruptions and earthquakes during the past four decades. Contains numerous maps, photographs, diagrams, tables, formulae to illustrate the techniques. Includes correlation of deep tectonic earthquakes with shallow quakes and volcanic eruptions in Japan, USSR, NZ, the Pacific, Philippines, Sicily, Aegean, Hawaii, and other island-arc regions.
(ISBN 1 875401 70 9)
Your Future in Your Hands - Total Tax Reform by John McRobert
A companion to the author's first book on major tax reform 'A Diet of 2% - can prevent harder tax', this book describes the results of a comprehensive computer model of the Australian economy which, probably for the first time, shows tax by tax and State by State how much each industry sector contributes to the government. This also shows how a simple, alternative method of funding government can allow 1 to 2 million new jobs to be created in the private sector to reduce the need for much government expenditure in social welfare, and to spread a greatly reduced tax burden more equitably across the community. Only total tax reform can allow the Australian economy to prosper. This is a must read for every citizen who cares about the future.
(ISBN 1 875401 74 1)



