Review of The Solution is Political Revolution
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Review of The Solution is Political Revolution
I am not American, but wow, the author opened my eyes to things I know are not usually shown to the rest of the world. The Solution is Political Revolution is a passionate, no-nonsense critique of the political and economic chaos in the U.S., exposing how corrupt politicians and big corporations manipulate everyday people. Rising did not just rant; there is a real call to action here, pushing for a grassroots movement to take back democracy.
Rising also champions a return to the core values of independence and innovation that once made America thrive. Mixing history with personal stories, he finds a way to paint a bold picture of what a fairer, more sustainable future could look like. Whether you agree with everything or not, this book will make you think, and that is exactly what we need more of. This book had no errors as it was extremely well-edited.
Jillion R. Rising drew parallels between John Galt’s defiance in Atlas Shrugged and today’s political landscape; he breathes fire into the idea that we do not have to run. When he urges us to stay and fight against deception, rather than flee like Galt, it is more than just a suggestion, it is a call to arms, a gut-wrenching plea to believe in change, to believe in ourselves. That moment shockenly found its way to my brain, and I have been thinking about it ever since. I honestly love that the author can use his words to touch your soul and remove the scales from your eyes so you can see the actual truth.
But the book does not stop there. It also digs deep into the bones of our economic system, exposing the cracks, the corruption, and the staggering inequality that so many accept as normal. Rising’s analysis of the 2008 mortgage crisis is not just another baseless claim. He does not just present the facts; he makes you feel the weight of them, the injustice of them. He forces you to see the people who suffered, to understand how greed and failed policies shattered lives.
And in doing so, he opens the door to something even more powerful: hope. The hope is that we can change this, that we must change this. This book is not just a critique, it is a battle cry. It demands that we wake up, that we fight for something better. And that is why I love it and gave it a rating of 5 out of 5 stars. Trust me when I say people interested in political and economic change will find plenty of fuel for their fire in this amazing book.
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The Solution is Political Revolution
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