Publisher's Synopsis
Can we save our republic from consequences of the many internal conflicts tearing it apart? Or, is it too late?
Political conflicts we find in America today are inevitable when corrupt, power-hungry politicians, reinforced by their drum-beating true believers, both promising a Utopian future for their obedient, helpless minions, are determined to transform our constitutional republic into what its Founders hoped they could protect America from. But America's Founders never could have forseen the day when a tyrannical threat slips by political watchdogs and informed citizens to inbed itself in our republic so effectively that people fear openly defending what America originally stood for.
Then again, how can we expect anyone to notice, much less stand up to, a political movement they can't understand, especially when it parades as the answer to everything and skillfully manipulates how Americans are supposed to think about it, seemingly with the best of intentions?
Appealing to better politics or the next candidate's hopeful promises haven't worked, and never will. The only prescription for this is a new scientific psychology that exposes this tyranny's inner dynamics, mindshaping strategies, and ridiculous promises seducing the uninformed.
This book arms you with a common sense psychology specifically designed to guide your efforts in openly challenging this threat point for point on a level, political playing field by exposing what this threat is, what it wants, how it hopes to transform our republic, and what miseries await us should it succeed. I ask again: Is it too late to save America from itself? I'll let newly informed readers of this book answer that.