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David Kinley

    The Liberty Paradox
    In a Rain of Dust
    • In a Rain of Dust

      Death, Deceit, and the Lawyer Who Busted Big Asbestos

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The narrative reveals a gripping account of South Africans battling a multinational mining corporation over the devastating impacts of asbestos exposure. It highlights the personal stories of those affected, their struggle for justice, and the corporate denial of responsibility. Through this lens, the book addresses themes of environmental injustice, corporate accountability, and the resilience of communities fighting for their rights against powerful adversaries.

      In a Rain of Dust
    • The Liberty Paradox

      Living with the Responsibilities of Freedom

      • 376 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Exploring the concept of a liberty reset, the author delves into how this shift affects our understanding and negotiation of freedom's boundaries. The narrative addresses our ongoing concerns surrounding wealth, work, health, happiness, security, voice, love, and death, offering insights into the complexities of modern life and the pursuit of true freedom.

      The Liberty Paradox