CREATED EQUAL:
THE GREATEST LIE
by Ashton Gray
SPRING 2012 RELEASE
When Thomas Jefferson penned the famous folly that “all men are created equal,” it was the ghost hand and poisoned pen of John Locke that actually scritched across the page. Jefferson simply plagiarized Locke, word for word. But why would Jefferson bother to steal such a naive and patently absurd sentiment?
And how could the same bizarre philosophy that became a cornerstone of American democracy turn up a world away as core elements of Marxism?
Did studies of John Locke influence Charles Darwin as he climbed aboard the Beagle for his fateful cruise into one of the greatest controversies of our time?
What did Locke have to do with Wilhelm Wundt and the founding of modern psychiatry?
The answers are as startling and as inescapable as they are far-reaching. There is not a business, a government, a school, a hospital, or a home that has not felt the stinging impact of sweeping principals that were laid down centuries ago without a scrap of foundation beyond the feverish ravings of a lunatic.
Created Equal: the Greatest Lie exposes for the first time—and offers an antidote for—the toxic concepts that have poisoned the very groundwater of rational thought around the world. An absolute must-read coming in 2012.
John Locke

An asthmatic runt who developed his perverse and pervasive ideas about man and nature without bothering to peek outdoors, John Locke yet has been the darling of academia’s philosophy departments for decades. His bizarre scribblings are shaping your life—right now, today—in politics, psychology, the workplace, the schools, and the very laws that govern you.