War on the American Republic, Kevin Slack
War on the American Republic, Kevin Slack
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War on the American Republic
How Liberalism Became Despotism

Author: Kevin Slack

Narrator: George Wesley Holland

Unabridged: 17 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/22/2025


Synopsis

Americans often use the words progressive, liberal, and radical interchangeably, without reference to their place in our nation's history. Each of the three movements rejected older republican principles of governance in favor of an administrative state. But there were substantial differences—each movement arose in criticism of what came before.

Following the 1960s, elites on both left and right turned against the industrial middle class to erect an oligarchy at home and advance globalization abroad. Each side claimed to serve the interests of disadvantaged or underrepresented groups. Radicals ensconced themselves in bureaucracy and academia to fulfill their vision of social justice for women and minorities, while neoliberal elites promoted monopoly finance, open borders, and job outsourcing. The administrative state had become a global American empire, but the neoliberals' economic and military failures precipitated a crisis of legitimacy. In the "great awokening" that began under Barack Obama, neoliberal elites, including establishment conservatives, broke with the populist base of the Republican Party, embraced identity politics, and used Covid-19 and myths of insurrection to strip away the rights of Americans. Today, an incompetent kleptocracy is draining the wealthiest and most powerful people in history, thus eroding the foundations of its own empire.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Gary on September 16, 2023

Outstanding! Not only have I read this book, but it's one of the books that will read again, again and again. A great book to read to renew the minds of the sane vs the insanity that permeates our society and country today.......more

Goodreads review by Readius Maximus on March 03, 2025

Mixed feelings about this book. The content is good even if I don't agree with is view all the time. But the writing is just so bad. The guy is smart and has an encyclopedic brain but he just lists objective facts like a machine gun, but without the rhythm. His writing is very disjointed and abrupt.......more

Goodreads review by Bob on August 13, 2024

Quite an examination of the current state of American Society. It's a difficult read, as it's message is not the message you want to hear, but rather the message you need to hear.......more