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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Solution is Political Revolution" by Jillion R Rising.]
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“The Solution is Political Revolution” by Jillion R. Rising is a non-fiction work that challenges the status quo of American politics and economics in a provocative and thought-provoking manner. Wall Street, the Federal Reserve, and the U.S. government are all targeted by the author, who argues that these institutions have together eroded the wealth and prosperity of ordinary Americans. Rising calls for political revolution—though not violent ones but rather a united citizenry demanding change. The book urges unity among Americans, asking them to look beyond political party lines that divide citizens and identify systemic threats to their future.
 
 
 


Rising’s book discusses such significant features as the 2008 mortgage crisis as well as the conversion from the Gold Standard into a fiat money system that have shaped the current state of affairs in the US economy. Despite the grim picture painted, Rising offers solutions that he believes could avert the looming economic disaster. These include the formation of another political party called the Logician Party through a true democracy referendum to curb lobbyist influence as well as promote innovation and private sector job creation.
 
 
 


The book is very well constructed and compelling; it is also utterly radical yet essential in its demand for action among American citizens. There is nothing I dislike about the book. It is perfectly edited.
 
 


My favourite chapter in this book discusses adopting referendums for true democracy. By suggesting that important policies or laws be directly put in the hands of every citizen through voting, he boldly envisions an America that will be empowered to have a say in what their lives are turned into. The idea of giving back power to people and ensuring every voice is considered equally seemed like such a profound and necessary move towards a more just society for all.
 
 
 
 


I would rate this book at 5 out of 5 stars; it is daringly insightful regarding systemic problems in the US, and it calls for a political revolution based on unity and genuine democracy. The author doesn't just highlight problems; he offers practical solutions, encouraging readers to question the status quo and take action.
 



I highly recommend this book to politically engaged citizens, policymakers, and anyone concerned with the future of American democracy.

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"By critically examining key events like the 2008 mortgage crisis and the shift from the gold standard, Rising offers valuable insights into the root causes of America's economic struggles."
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The book delves into key issues like the 2008 mortgage crisis and the shift from the Gold Standard to a fiat money system, offering solutions to prevent economic disaster. Rising proposes forming a new political party, the Logician Party, through a true democracy referendum to limit lobbyist influence and promote innovation.
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"The Solution is Political Revolution" by Jillion R. Rising provides a sharp critique of the entrenched powers within American politics and economics, highlighting how institutions like Wall Street and the Federal Reserve contribute to systemic inequality. Rising's call for a peaceful political revolution is both timely and ambitious, urging Americans to transcend party divisions and focus on the systemic issues that threaten their economic well-being.
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This book talks about the challenges facing the America politics and the issues of immigration and work. Nice review
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In addition to providing ways to avert economic catastrophe, the book explores important subjects such as the 2008 mortgage crisis and the transition from the Gold Standard to a fiat money system.
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Rising’s exploration of the connection between government spending and the ongoing drug problem in the U.S. is a crucial part of the book. He raises important questions about who really benefits from the persistence of these issues, leading to a deeper understanding of the complexities involved in political decision-making.
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I appreciate how Rising backs up his claims with verifiable evidence and sources. This level of transparency not only strengthens the arguments made in the book but also allows readers to further explore the topics on their own. It’s a detail that adds credibility to the work as a whole.
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The book’s focus on how political revolutions in America have affected its citizens over time is fascinating. Rising effectively ties historical events to contemporary issues, showing how the past continues to influence the present. This historical perspective adds a rich layer of context to the ongoing political challenges in the country.
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The discussion on the economic implications of political decisions in this book is incredibly insightful. Rising does an excellent job of illustrating how political choices have long-term effects on the economy and, by extension, the lives of everyday Americans. This is a book that makes you rethink the impact of politics on your daily life.
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