Review of The Solution is Political Revolution
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Review of The Solution is Political Revolution
The Solution is Political Revolution is a book of numbers, facts, revelations, and solutions that concerns itself with the interplay between the American power-holders and their citizenry. It reveals how these power-holders, among whom are the government, the banks, Wall Street, and the corporate giants, tread upon the citizens of America, who have been successfully divided into the political left and the right. And while the media works round the clock to amplify the narratives of these ideological divides, Jillion R. Rising serves Americans a wake-up call to see what the real problem is—the politicians and the governing system that will forever serve their own and their allies’ interests, instead of the unaltered will of the people.
The author tried his best not to sound like a conspiracy theorist and made sure to provide facts and data to back claims. These insights and revelations made me feel like I was looking into the American power sphere with a powerful telescope. Given that the book centered itself around the reality of the average American, it was not difficult to connect with it or to feel the author’s empathetic tone in expressing how the lobbying system, federal monetary mechanics, government monopoly, and the banking system are rigging the game against you.
One thing I loved about the book was that just as the author was highlighting the shortfalls of administrative America, he was also providing practical and specified solutions to combat them. He tendered ideas such as a new method of regulation for campaign financiers, an establishment of an American Has Ideas program to provide a voice to the people, and even the creation of the Logician Party dedicated to correcting the systemic corruption plaguing the country. As much as I didn’t agree with everything in the book, like the somewhat alarmist presentation of issues such as capitalist overreach, government debt, and the money creation system (which I believe are necessary sacrifices for America’s current prosperity framework), the educational value of its contents is not something that you can find in schools or the media—it is a top-tier exposition.
Overall, I rate the book five stars out of five.
The author did an excellent job in highlighting the effects of the American government policies on its populace, including a critical analysis of the 2008 financial crisis, regulatory jobs, and America’s role in globalism. Whether you might disagree with the author is a personal thing, but the importance of the message cannot be doubted. With a crystal-clear style of delivering ideas, it was very easy to understand the book, in addition to the fact that it was perfectly edited. I would totally recommend it to my American friends and to people who enjoy a glimpse of the grand scheme of things.
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