Review of The Solution is Political Revolution
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Review of The Solution is Political Revolution
"The Solution is Political Revolution" by Jillion R. Rising is a thought-provoking book that delves deep into the complex history and current state of America. The author's core argument revolves around the idea that America is in a state of revolution once again, but this time, it's a battle of ideologies and a struggle for unity among its citizens. Rising emphasizes the role of corrupt politicians in exacerbating divisions and manipulations that hinder progress.
One of the book's central themes is the importance of political and monetary reform as a means to address these issues. Rising says that the future of the nation should not be decided by guns but through political reform. The critical question posed is whether corrupt politicians or a unified citizenry will prevail in defining these reforms. This central theme is a call to action for readers to engage in analyzing political ideas and their potential outcomes.
The book offers a historical context, starting from the American Revolution to the Civil War and various pivotal events in American history. It highlights how the struggle for freedom and independence has been a driving force in uniting the American people during times of crisis. These historical references help readers understand the evolution of the nation's collective spirit.
Rising also calls on Americans to examine the role of the media in sensationalizing politics and silencing voices. This is an important point in an era where media influence is significant, and the author's call to action urges readers to be more discerning about the media's impact on the political landscape.
What truly impresses me about this book is the author's meticulous analysis. The author also provided tables and graphs to make the concepts easy to understand. The book's format of presenting "actions" and "reactions" at the end of each chapter is not only engaging but also prompts readers to critically evaluate, for example, politicians' campaign promises and their potential repercussions, thereby empowering them to make well-informed decisions. I couldn't identify any errors in this book; it is flawlessly edited. Furthermore, there is nothing I dislike or want to change in this book. The author clearly conducted comprehensive research before penning this work. Taking all these factors into account, I wholeheartedly rate this book a well-deserved 5 out of 5.
In conclusion, "The Solution is Political Revolution" is a comprehensive exploration of the challenges facing the United States of America and a call to action for citizens to take control of their future. The book's detailed analysis, historical context, and emphasis on political reform make it a compelling read for those interested in the future of American democracy.
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Thank you so much, RJ!RJ Reviews wrote: ↑18 Oct 2023, 14:02 The Solution is Political Revolution" by Jillion R. Rising will surely appeal to readers interested in the political scenarios of the USA and its future. The review reflects on the essence of the book perfectly and summarizes it for a potential reader. Well done with such an insightful review.
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Thank you for dropping by and leaving your valuable remarks here.Anusha Thatavarthi wrote: ↑20 Oct 2023, 01:47 It is high time that we revolutionize politics and this book seems like it discusses the topic very well. I like that it also added historical context. Thanks for the detailed review.
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Thank you for your kind words, Sakshi! It's great to hear that you also found it thought-provoking and insightful.Sakshi Singh1 wrote: ↑21 Oct 2023, 00:12 This is such an insightful review. As a fellow reader of "The Solution is Political Revolution" by Jillion R. Rising, I found it to be a thought-provoking exploration of America's complex history and contemporary challenges. The book's focus on political and monetary reform, unity over violence, and the impact of media on politics is compelling. It's a compelling call to action for those concerned about the future of American democracy.
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This book sounds like an excellent read and something I might enjoy! While I'm quite familar with much of American history, I'd be very interested to hear what the author believes is our struggle as a nation. I'm not sure if it is possible to have zero corruption in any government, but the ideal sounds nice. Where people are involved, I imagine there will be both good and bad, so corruption feels like it will always be here. I can't imagine it didn't exist in our early history either! Your comments on the role of media "in sensationalizing politics and silencing voices" was something that stood out to me. I just reviewed "Shame the Devil" and this was the main topic; I think you might enjoy this read. I'm curious where the media will go in the next ten or so years. Your review was informative and engaging to read, thanks so much for sharing it!Anu Anand wrote: ↑11 Oct 2023, 03:26 [Following is a volunteer review of "The Solution is Political Revolution" by Jillion R Rising.]
"The Solution is Political Revolution" by Jillion R. Rising is a thought-provoking book that delves deep into the complex history and current state of America. The author's core argument revolves around the idea that America is in a state of revolution once again, but this time, it's a battle of ideologies and a struggle for unity among its citizens. Rising emphasizes the role of corrupt politicians in exacerbating divisions and manipulations that hinder progress.
The book offers a historical context, starting from the American Revolution to the Civil War and various pivotal events in American history. It highlights how the struggle for freedom and independence has been a driving force in uniting the American people during times of crisis. These historical references help readers understand the evolution of the nation's collective spirit.
Rising also calls on Americans to examine the role of the media in sensationalizing politics and silencing voices. This is an important point in an era where media influence is significant, and the author's call to action urges readers to be more discerning about the media's impact on the political landscape.

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The ideological struggle seems like a big deal going on in America. It makes you wonder if people could just shut out media influence by doing their own thing.Anu Anand wrote: ↑11 Oct 2023, 03:26 [Following is a volunteer review of "The Solution is Political Revolution" by Jillion R Rising.]
"The Solution is Political Revolution" by Jillion R. Rising is a thought-provoking book that delves deep into the complex history and current state of America. The author's core argument revolves around the idea that America is in a state of revolution once again, but this time, it's a battle of ideologies and a struggle for unity among its citizens. Rising emphasizes the role of corrupt politicians in exacerbating divisions and manipulations that hinder progress.
One of the book's central themes is the importance of political and monetary reform as a means to address these issues. Rising says that the future of the nation should not be decided by guns but through political reform. The critical question posed is whether corrupt politicians or a unified citizenry will prevail in defining these reforms. This central theme is a call to action for readers to engage in analyzing political ideas and their potential outcomes.
The book offers a historical context, starting from the American Revolution to the Civil War and various pivotal events in American history. It highlights how the struggle for freedom and independence has been a driving force in uniting the American people during times of crisis. These historical references help readers understand the evolution of the nation's collective spirit.
Rising also calls on Americans to examine the role of the media in sensationalizing politics and silencing voices. This is an important point in an era where media influence is significant, and the author's call to action urges readers to be more discerning about the media's impact on the political landscape.
What truly impresses me about this book is the author's meticulous analysis. The author also provided tables and graphs to make the concepts easy to understand. The book's format of presenting "actions" and "reactions" at the end of each chapter is not only engaging but also prompts readers to critically evaluate, for example, politicians' campaign promises and their potential repercussions, thereby empowering them to make well-informed decisions. I couldn't identify any errors in this book; it is flawlessly edited. Furthermore, there is nothing I dislike or want to change in this book. The author clearly conducted comprehensive research before penning this work. Taking all these factors into account, I wholeheartedly rate this book a well-deserved 5 out of 5.
In conclusion, "The Solution is Political Revolution" is a comprehensive exploration of the challenges facing the United States of America and a call to action for citizens to take control of their future. The book's detailed analysis, historical context, and emphasis on political reform make it a compelling read for those interested in the future of American democracy.
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