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What’s This, Another Day of 50 Percent Off Your Favorite Discovery Institute Titles? Yes! It’s The War on Humans in Paperback!

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Whoa, it’s getting close to the wire. Today is the Tenth Day of our Twelve Days of Discounts, bringing with it a generous discount of 50 percent off. It doesn’t get better than that. Remember, the day’s saving lasts for just 24 hours, until 6 pm on Sunday. Go here and enter the code EZ29FV2Z.

Our offering of the day? The War on Humans, by Wesley J. Smith.

10.war-on-humans.jpgThe environmental movement has helped produce significant improvements in the world around us — from cleaner air to the preservation of natural wonders such as Yellowstone. But in recent years, environmental activists have arisen who regard humans as Public Enemy #1.

In this provocative book, now available in paperback, Wesley Smith exposes efforts by radical activists to reduce the human population by up to 90 percent and to grant legal rights to animals, plants, and Mother Earth. Smith argues that the ultimate victims of this misanthropic crusade will be the poorest and most vulnerable among us, and he urges us to defend both human dignity and the natural environment before it is too late.

Named by National Journal as one of America’s leading experts in the area of bioethics, attorney Wesley Smith is a Senior Fellow of Discovery Institute’s Center on Human Exceptionalism and the author of books such as A Rat is a Pig is a Dog is a Boy: The Human Cost of the Animal Rights Movement, Consumer’s Guide to a Brave New World, and Culture of Death: The Assault on Medical Ethics in America. Smith writes the popular Human Exceptionalism blog at National Review Online.

The War on Humans sells for $14.95 (list price) but for 24 hours you’ll get it at half off, or $7.48.

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