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An American Divorce

A Profound Protest Against the Politics of Guilt and Fascism

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An American Divorce

De : J. N. Welch
Lu par : Marcus Pfeifer
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Is the United States facing a societal "divorce"?

Roughly two thirds of Americans believe another civil war could occur in today's political climate. And it is easy to understand why. Endless debt and democratic dysfunction. A partisan divide perhaps greater than that of the 1860s.

An American Divorce was first published in 2019. The third and final edition was written in 2021. Even though the political scene has evolved since 2021, this book remains prescient in forecasting the counter-revolutionary...

Arguing the cancer destroying the West is rooted in academia, this Wall Street Journal best-selling author considers radical tactics to defeat a stealth cancer that hides behind Marxist slogans like equity, privilege, and social justice.

Is America inherently racist? Or have our colleges and universities been complicit in brainwashing millions of young minds into believing the United States should only be judged from the context of guilt and privilege?

Do the “Democrat Socialists” really care about blue-collar workers; or are today's leftist elites secretly pursuing a globalist utopia that will almost certainly weaken the West and embolden China?

In what could best be described as the ultimate game of revolutionary poker, this author boldly goes beyond the sweeping arc of political correctness to tackle questions that are rarely debated in academia or the mainstream media:

  • Can a Trump realignment break today’s political stalemate? Or is Trump throwing gas onto a civilization already on the brink of civil unrest?
  • Should Republicans and Democrats consider a constitutional convention that outlines the pros and cons of a Brexit-like, geographical breakup?
  • How could today’s Latinos/Asians be “the deciding vote” in which path America takes forward?
  • Is the United States traveling down an "ugly" divorce path that could ultimately be decided by an undemocratic set of circumstances?

Republicans may be surprised-but the author doesn't want to destroy everyday Democrats. Nor is this book based on the ignorant and primitive idea of dividing the United States by race. Rather, An American Divorce targets the Marxist thought police--social science academics and radical leftist agitators who use the vehicle of social justice to pursue an intellectual fantasyland that will never exist.

Released as the nation is reeling from endless partisan rancor and retribution, this book is a must-listen for those Americans who hope to move beyond the hate, division, and dysfunction that we today call the United States of America.

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Idéologies et doctrines Politique et gouvernement Sciences sociales
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