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They Wanted to Believe

A Documentary Novel of Power, Propaganda, and the Erosion of American Democracy

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They Wanted to Believe

De : Robert D Sears
Lu par : Gerhard Weigelt
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They Wanted to Believe

A Documentary Novel of Power, Propaganda, and the Erosion of American Democracy

This is not a book about a single man, a single election, or a single moment in history.

They Wanted to Believe is a documentary novel about how a democracy unravels when belief becomes more powerful than evidence, and when comfort is chosen over responsibility. Written as a narrative examination rather than a partisan argument, it traces how ordinary people, institutions, and media ecosystems slowly normalized what once would have been unthinkable.

Blending documented events with reflective storytelling, the book examines how propaganda works not by force, but by invitation. It explores why facts alone rarely change minds, how identity hardens belief, and why democratic erosion is almost always quiet, gradual, and widely rationalized while it is happening.

Inside this book, listeners will explore:

•How belief can outlive evidence and even thrive in contradiction

•The psychology behind propaganda and mass persuasion

•Why democracies rarely fall in a single dramatic collapse

•How silence, fatigue, and disengagement become political forces

•The role of ordinary citizens in either sustaining or surrendering freedom

•Why “non-partisan” does not mean “neutral,” but morally awake

This is not a call to outrage. It is a call to attention.

They Wanted to Believe invites listeners to think, discuss, and participate. Democracy has never been saved by passive agreement. It survives only when people remain engaged, curious, and willing to examine their own assumptions.

Listen to it. Talk about it. Share it.

Invisible books do not change history. Engaged listeners do.

©2026 Robert D Sears (P)2026 Robert D Sears
Idéologies et doctrines Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques Élections et processus politique
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