Review of Red Wave Imperative

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Red Wave Imperative" by Alan Schein.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Red Wave Imperative by Alan Schein is a work of political nonfiction. The main idea of this book is to make you think all over again about voting Republican.

In this book, the author will present his arguments on why republicans should take control as the only one party. The author will explain why the war between the two fractions the Democrats and the Republicans will only make the political situation in the United States only worse. The author will touch upon the sins of the Democrats such as the usage of propaganda by the mass media in order to influence political opinions positively towards them. The author claims that the anti-Republican propaganda started growing in size after Donald Trump was elected. The author claims that nowadays Democrats are moving more and more towards Socialism. Later, the author will expose all the sins of socialism and will explain why this political system isn’t at all effective and why it always leads to the same crucial consequences; this is what the countries in which socialism was ever tasted show from their experience. What happens there under socialism is this, an elite inevitably creates itself under socialism, which decides almost everything economically and politically.

I liked a lot the fact that the author offers something in exchange, instead of just criticizing Democrats. He offers to elect only one party and to end the destructive war between the two sides. As an example, he presents the Singapore Model which have had shown an incredible level of efficiency in terms of governance. I also liked that the author had spoken about the propaganda against Donald Trump, which was sometimes just absurd. I also enjoyed particularly the way this book was written; it was very organized and the structure of the book was really clear; it was difficult to get lost in it. Due to this, it was easy to understand difficult things in the book. I enjoyed a lot that the author had spoken about the themes that are of current interest such as the collection of information by big companies like Facebook and the mass media propaganda.

The author almost didn’t say anything positive about the actions that the Democrats have ever done (at least in past); I think it would have been better if the author would discuss how did they go from being relevant to not being so.

I rate this book 4 out of 4 due to its simplicity in the discussion of difficult subjects, due to the fact that it mentions a lot of actual themes and due to the overall constructive critique of the Democrats. I also didn’t find any errors in this book; it is professionally edited.

I would recommend this book to anyone who will ever vote and to anyone who wishes to know more about the Democrats and the Republicans.

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