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It's undeniable that America and the world at large have become increasingly polarized in recent years. The advent of social media has drastically altered the societal and political dynamics of American democracy. In Thought Choice Power, Plebeius explores various aspects of modern governance and its cultural and economic impact that are changing the very fabric of contemporary American society. The book sheds light on some of the vital areas that can affect the core ideals of liberty and freedom in America, including the continuous rise of the nation's debt, increasing presidential powers at the cost of a diminished constitution, negligence and greed permeating every facet of the political system, people favoring personality over substance in politicians in positions of power in governance, and more. According to the author, all people want is the chance to work hard at work worth doing.
In an ideal democracy, voters effectively are the government. Thought Choice Power is an illuminating study of the morals and ethics of American society, as well as the systems that run the government and the financial and educational institutions in contemporary America. Well-researched and provocative, this book is more relevant than ever, especially seeing the recent class and political divide among the general populace. Using references and quotes from some of the most notable names in history, Plebeius touches upon the issues that plague modern America, showing what went wrong and what needs to be done to get the nation back on track. The social commentary is apt, and I found the author's observations spot-on. This is an informative and thought-provoking book that I highly recommend.
In an ideal democracy, voters effectively are the government. Thought Choice Power is an illuminating study of the morals and ethics of American society, as well as the systems that run the government and the financial and educational institutions in contemporary America. Well-researched and provocative, this book is more relevant than ever, especially seeing the recent class and political divide among the general populace. Using references and quotes from some of the most notable names in history, Plebeius touches upon the issues that plague modern America, showing what went wrong and what needs to be done to get the nation back on track. The social commentary is apt, and I found the author's observations spot-on. This is an informative and thought-provoking book that I highly recommend.