Review of The Solution is Political Revolution

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Solution is Political Revolution" by Jillion R Rising.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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In "The Solution is Political Revolution," Jillion R. Rising critically examines the entrenched power structures in America, highlighting how Wall Street, the Federal Reserve, and the U.S. government have collectively undermined the nation's wealth and prosperity. Through a detailed examination of events like the 2008 mortgage crisis, Rising argues that systemic corruption and greed have led to significant economic turmoil. The book delves into the inefficiencies of government fiscal policies and the dangers of corporate monopolies, advocating for a fundamental political shift to address these issues. Rising also critiques the media's role in exacerbating political extremism, distracting citizens from uniting against the real culprits of economic disparity.

Rising calls for direct democracy through referendums, stricter regulations on lobbying, and higher pay for government officials to reduce corruption. He proposes the creation of a new political entity, the Logician Party, which aims to transcend divisive politics and unite citizens in the pursuit of genuine democratic governance. Throughout the book, Rising emphasizes the importance of unity and collective action to challenge the status quo, inspiring readers to envision and participate in a political revolution that reclaims the nation's wealth and restores democratic principles.

I love how Rising directly addresses unsettling realities, aiming to galvanize readers as active citizens who recognize their power. His book serves as an electrifying call for participation in civic life, upholding the ideals of democratic governance. Through open and thoughtful discourse, not partisan rancor, he argues ordinary Americans can shape national policies to serve the public good rather than entrenched power structures. This emphasis on reengaged citizenry, not violence, provides the surest means to realign modern America with her founding ideals of democratic governance and equal rights.

One of the book's major strengths lies in its rigorous examination of the power structures undergirding society, from governments to corporations to billionaire dynasties. Rising also investigates conspiracy theories about sinister cabals manipulating events behind the scenes. He contends that wealthy elites and authorities have intentionally stoked division to protect their dominance, all while inequality and injustice intensify. The evidence and statistics Rising presents compelled me to consider his bold assertions and reflect on the realities of our political system.

There is absolutely nothing I dislike about this book. It offers a scathing critique of America's economic and political systems and argues that collusion between powerful entities has eroded citizen wealth and prosperity. The book is flawlessly edited, and I found no grammatical errors, indicating high professionalism in its production.

This book is five out of five stars for its incisive analysis, vigorous advocacy, and hopeful vision for the future. I recommend this book to anyone passionate about political reform, economic justice, and societal change. It is especially relevant for those disillusioned with the current political landscape and seeking to understand and address the root causes of societal inequality and injustice.

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