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Erich Valentin Schuster was born on December 18, 1941 in Trier.
He has been interested in politics and current affairs since his youth. In addition to his professional work for the German Federal Railways, traveling to faraway countries was his great passion.
After more than 30 years as a member of a major political party, he found it increasingly difficult to identify with this party and its political solutions. The transformation of the social market economy into a largely anti-social capitalist system with an unfair tax and pension system and a clear trend towards social imbalance prompted him to found the new party "DIE REFORMER" with like-minded people in 2015. As a party of the democratic center, it aims to offer voters a real alternative to the established parties. A party for citizens and the middle class.
"Politicians once set the framework conditions for the economy, today the markets are increasingly controlling the scope for action of politicians and the governing parties," says Erich Schuster
In his world of thought, the author is oriented towards a realistic view and pragmatic solutions to political problems.
The book "False Game" is an unsparing analysis of a policy whose players have still not learned to care for people, their society and the preservation of nature and the environment.
The world is on the brink and everyone is watching as humanity consumes the earth's resources. Climate change should not be the only global priority, but a turnaround is urgently needed on many other levels of our existence.
The biggest problem, however, is mankind itself, because uncontrolled population growth is demanding more and more living space.
The exploitation of nature with a drastic reduction in animal species and their habitats are the consequences. Not to mention environmental pollution and the use of the world's oceans as a dumping ground.
In the end, the question arises as to who pays the price for this environmental destruction.
False game, Erich Valentin Schuster, hardcover, 202 pages, 20,90€
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