„Es gibt viele gute Gründe, aus der Gesellschaft zu verschwinden.“ Es gibt viele schlechte Gründe, es zu wollen. Es gibt viele gute Möglichkeiten, aus der Gesellschaft zu verschwinden, und es gibt viele schlechte Möglichkeiten, aus der Gesellschaft zu verschwinden. Ich werde zwar nicht zu tief auf die Gründe des Verschwindens eingehen, aber ich werde meine Meinung dazu darlegen, wie man erfolgreich verschwindet.
Dieser Aufsatz behandelt die meiner Meinung nach wichtigsten Punkte, wie man in der amerikanischen Gesellschaft verschwindet und erfolgreich im Verborgenen bleibt.“
- Susanne Bürner
Herausgegeben vonMonroe-Bücher Weiche Abdeckung 135 Seiten 120 x 173 mm ISBN
9783946950042
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