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This Quakerbook contains 48 letters of an online series on current economic and related events of special interest to Quakers. No knowledge of economics is required. Comments appear after each letter. Contents: 1. China; 2. School Shootings; 3. War on Drugs; 4. Can Quakers Learn Anything from the Russians; 5. Is Japan Quakerly; 6. What About the Population Problem; 7. California Energy and Quakers; 89. Protesting Globalization; 9. Can We Understand Asian Values; 10. Zoroastrian Quakers? 11. Friends and Torture Throughout the World?' 12. Trade Engenders Trust; 13. Standardized Testing?; 14. Homelessness in Cali; 15. Kenya: A Turning Point; 16. My 10 Years in Marxistland; 17. The World Trade Organization; 18. What Is Seen and What Is Not Seen; 19.Results of the Questionaire; 20. The International Monetary Fund; 21. A Few Questions; 22. Pacifism in the Face of Terror; 23. Pacifism in the Face of Terror; 24. Why Do They Hate Us; 25. American Imperialists; 26. Is Life Sacred; 27. Pacifism in the Face of Terror; 28. The Disintegrating Corporation; 29. The Skeptical Environmentalist; 30. Global Warming; 31. Is the United States Following Argentina?; 32. Skeptical of the Skeptical Environmentalist; 33. The Exclusion of the Poor; 34. Enron and Corporate Culture; 35. What Is a Classic Liberal?; 36 What Is a Classic Liberal; 37. Ideological Literature; 38 Shall the Rich Make Jobs for the Poor; 39.What Is Economics?; 40. Quaker Attitudes Toward Business; 41. Palestine and Israel; 43 The Commanding Heights; 44. Profits; 45. Economics Distorted; 46. Victimhood and the Mystery of Capital; 47. Accountability- Part One; 48. Accountability - Part Two.