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WAM Publishing Presents an Answer to Michael Moore's 'Capitalism: A Love Story'

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 30, 2009 — WAM Publishing announces "Looking for Hugh: The Capitalist Guidebook" – a fun book by a "right-wing nut" about capitalism, the right to bear arms, affirmative action, illegal immigration and much more.

The "Guidebook" is an action adventure written for both teenagers and adults. The book is a page-turning adventure. In an easy-to-understand way it explains why capitalism produces results where other systems fail. The book is an Orwellian-type adventure of two teenagers traveling a group of fictional islands, where on each island they encounter different social and political systems. The book is highly controversial and very politically incorrect. It talks about the right and necessity to bear arms, about harms of affirmative action, illegal immigration, flaws in democracy, welfare, low birth rate, redistribution of wealth and many other burning contemporary issues.

The book is written by Leon Weinstein, an emigre from the Soviet Union who lived half of his life under a socialist regime but dreamed about capitalism. For Leon capitalism IS a love story.

According to Weinstein, "The book is already generating hot responses from liberal 'intellectuals' who have read the excerpts that were circulating on the Internet. For example, one reader said, 'Our California branch of Bigoted Racists is living up to their well deserved reputation … a case of narcissistic psychiatric disorder, possibly with sexual side effects.' If people are becoming THAT angry after reading a fictional story, then the book must be worth something."

Please visit to find more information or purchase the book.

Leon Weinstein was born in 1949 in St Petersburg, Russia. Starting from high school he began to write and stage theater shows, as well as produce and direct short films. In 1974 Leon immigrated to Israel where he organized Theater for Youth, directed six of his own plays and was twice nominated for the Best Children's Show of the Year. He is the author of numerous short stories published in American, Russian and Israeli periodical publications, and a variety of political articles. He also co-founded Weinstein Art Management, aimed at providing venues for artists from ex-communist counties to be seen and heard in the West. Furthermore, Weinstein initiated sister-city relations between St. Petersburg and Los Angeles. He currently manages Weinstein Art Management and continues with his writing and his quest of preventing socialism from taking over the United States of America.

For additional information, please contact Leon Weinstein directly at Email or (818) 716 7064.

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