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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“The Solution is Political Revolution” by Jillion R. Rising is a compelling exploration of America’s political and economic challenges. The book examines government expansion, job creation, and regulatory impacts, emphasizing the importance of productive jobs for economic growth. Rising’s approach is non-partisan, focusing on supporting the American people rather than any political party. The first chapter in the book involves a brief biography of Rising and then lays the groundwork for a discussion of numerous problems with contemporary American society. The book under discussion builds on the previous chapters and focuses on such problems as income division and corruption in Washington. Rising not only exposes the flaws but also motivates the audience to come up with their own conversation on how to fix the worsening system. 

Jillion R. Rising’s book covers significant historical events like the American Revolution and the Civil Rights Movement and highlights the 2008 mortgage crisis as a major scam. He discusses how immigration has impacted American workers’ wages and expresses optimism about Gen Y’s potential to shape the future of the United States. The author gives helpful comments on what caused such actions and their consequences in the country. The book is quite sensational and raw, with Rising asserting that the spirit of American citizens is under threat. He also claimed that most of the media, in collaboration with the Federal Reserve, government, Wall Street, lobbyists, and the largest commercial banks, regulate society through various tools. They do not want innovation, but a divided people that they can order to follow their crafted laws. Rising states that they think selfish leaders are fueling this split, and for this reason, both the Republicans and the Democrats are leading towards a central authority because of increasing American debt. He also tells them that, should society get to hear about its precarious economic situation, a political revolution is around the corner. 

The book excels at breaking down complex topics into understandable terms. He clearly explains how government policies affect different job sectors and distinguishes between productive and regulatory jobs, helping readers grasp their economic significance. The book also offers a new viewpoint on the post-Great Recession era, highlighting the struggles of small and medium-sized businesses and how regulatory decisions have impacted their recovery. I found no dislikes while reading this book; it is exceptionally well edited. 

I think politicians around the world, not just in America, should read this book because it tackles issues from various perspectives, even if our political views are very different. For some well-known politicians, it might be an uncomfortable read, but only if they have a conscience. The author argues that most politicians and bankers lack integrity. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in understanding the socio-political and economic conditions before the outbreak. I give it a 5 out of 5 star rating

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