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Cosmopolia is a projected novel that introduces Philocracy as a form of government (to learn more email philip.parzygnat@live.com)

Cosmopolia is a novel that will piece together the story of an ancient Greek philosopher and his mid life visions of a beautiful city. The story elaborates the mystery of this city and continues into present day and the instantiation of the real city founded after a modern intellectual ties together the details of the ancient legend. The novel will be influenced by historical texts including The Herodotus, The Republic, Plato's Dialogs, and Aristotle's Collective Works to name a few. The city which is introduced by this novel will be governed by a form of political organization known as Philocracy. One of the essential tenants of Philocracy is that civil entities are not individuals but couples. Please send emails with further questions about Philocracy and Cosmopolia to philip.parzygnat@live.com. To view the authors completed works which include a philosophical text in metaphysics, a collection of 26 short works in creative writing, and a collection of 50 concise philosophical thoughts using text and image visit http://www.pparzygnat.com.

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Funding Unsuccessful This project reached the deadline without achieving its funding goal on October 31, 2012.

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    For pledges of $50.00 or more you will receive an in depth introduction to Philocracy and a selection of related work from the author in electronic format.

    Estimated delivery: Nov 2012
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    For pledges of $100.00 or more you will receive an in depth introduction to Philocracy and a selection of related work from the author in printed format with the ability to comment on work and introduce feedback.

    Estimated delivery: Nov 2012