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An American Divorce: A Profound Protest Against The Politics Of Guilt And Fascism
Contributor(s): Welch, J. N. (Author)
ISBN: 1737059916     ISBN-13: 9781737059912
Publisher: Aad Novels LLC
OUR PRICE:   $16.19  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: April 2021
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | Political Process - General
- Political Science | Comparative Politics
Physical Information: 0.63" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.89 lbs) 210 pages
 
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SECOND EDITION

Is the United States facing a societal "divorce"?

Roughly 70% of Americans believe another Civil War could occur in today's political climate. And it is easy to understand why. Escalating racial tensions. Three impeachments in the last four presidencies. A partisan divide perhaps greater than that of the 1860s.

With impeccable timing, this Wall Street Journal best-selling author contemplates how a civil reboot could play out in the United States. While many pundits have opinions as to "why" the US is so divided, this book considers "how" both sides can move forward in what has become a deeply dysfunctional democracy.

In what could best be described as the ultimate game of revolutionary poker, An American Divorce has the potential to expand today's societal tensions into and all-out mass-movement frenzy. In contemplating the radical idea of divorce in America, the author considers the following questions:


-Why is the USA facing a revolutionary environment no less profound than that of the Civil War?

-How should the United States overcome its original sin of slavery?

-Can a new and unfiltered discussion expose the cancel-culture devil that relentlessly divides Americans by race, gender, and skin color?

-Can a new Republican, or Democrat Party, have the power to break the partisan gridlock in Washington D.C.?

-Should both Republicans and Democrats demand a constitutional convention that outlines the pros and cons of breaking up the USA by geography?

-Or will both sides continue 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 a global pandemic, economic uncertainty, and racial and civil unrest, this book is a must-read for those Americans who hope to move beyond the hate, division, and dysfunction that we today call the United States of America.

Controversial, provocative, and revolutionary, An American Divorce is urgent reading for our troubled times.