Review of The Solution is Political Revolution
-
- In It Together VIP
- Posts: 714
- Joined: 12 Oct 2021, 13:28
- Currently Reading:
- Bookshelf Size: 406
- Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-yulisa-sanchez.html
- Latest Review: In It Together by Eckhart Aurelius Hughes
Review of The Solution is Political Revolution
Written by Jillion R Rising, The Solution is Political Revolution is a nonfiction book. The premise of the novel is to explain how the US government has lied to the American people and how it seeks to divide the country for purely selfish gains. The author does a compelling job of backing up his claims and explaining the intricacies of the government in an easy-to-read manner.
The author explains how the US government and many other government agencies, such as the Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve, no longer represent the American people. This is mainly because of corruption and greed. By siding with financiers, the US government has systematically created a web of lies in order to keep the American people from knowing the truth. In addition, he explains why there is currently so much division among the political parties. Through this book, we find out exactly how this was done and best of all, the author provides the solution.
A positive aspect of the book is the variety of topics it contains. The main topics discussed in the novel are the 2008 mortgage crisis, America's drug problem, immigration policies, identity politics, and the current fiat monetary system. These issues reveal the corruption and greed of the powerful and wealthy. All claims are backed up by references and websites that support the author's perspective, which leaves the reader shocked and angry. Regardless, the author explains that the main message of the book is to have a unified America because that is the only way we can correct the issues facing us.
Another positive point is that the book is flawlessly organized. Each chapter has its own title, including subheadings and a conclusion. The author's skill at simplifying complex concepts and his use of easy-to-follow language are admirable. Deep, thorough research was definitely used. They make the reading enjoyable, and the examples provided drive home his points perfectly. So, although his concept is unique, controversial, and somewhat complicated, it is still understandable. The only negative comment I would like to make is that, at times, some points seem repetitive. However, I could see how some arguments need to be addressed a few times in order to comprehend them fully.
I only found a couple of grammar errors in the novel, but it wasn't enough to take away any points. There was nothing I disliked, as it was well written and professionally edited. As a result, I rate it four out of four stars. I recommend it specifically to anyone who enjoys political novels and is open-minded about hearing new ideas.
******
The Solution is Political Revolution
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon