Review of The Solution is Political Revolution

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Solution is Political Revolution" by Jillion R Rising.]
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The subject matter of the book “The Solution is Political Revolution” by Jillion R. Rising is a critical examination of how Wall Street, the US Government, and the Federal Reserve have reduced American wealth and progress. In this part, we learn about the author’s background, which he ties to John Galt’s Atlas Shrugged, indicating his interest in exposing lies that have been going on for years. He also shares why he thinks the system is corrupt and greedy, advising people to wake up and stop following blindly. In different chapters, the author breaks down in great detail issues such as media exaggeration and the 2008 mortgage crisis, among others, to justify his case for political reforms. 
 
The writer does not only criticize but also offers solutions. He insists on innovative approaches to creating jobs in the private sector, even when he faults big companies’ monopolistic behaviors and governmental budget inefficiency. An urgency to reform is seen in discussions like those on changing from the Gold Standard to fiat money and the Obamacare effects or dangers that centralization may bring to our country.
 
This author's book is worth five out of five stars due to its keen analysis and strong call for action. It is therefore a required reading because of the way it helps in unveiling complex economic and political issues, as well as advocating for transparency and accountability. His personal approach to writing, which reminds me of one of John Galt’s characters in “Atlas Shrugged,” makes this book interesting and involving at heart. I do not have anything I dislike about this book. I learned a lot from this book. The author's writing is exceptional.
 
I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to deeply understand the United States’ economic systems, especially those that are opposed to mainstream narratives. The editing is excellent.

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The book "The Solution is Political Revolution" by Jillion R. Rising offers a thought-provoking analysis of the intricate relationships between Wall Street, the US Government, and the Federal Reserve, highlighting how these entities have negatively impacted American prosperity. The author's personal connection to the ideas in John Galt's Atlas Shrugged adds depth to his argument, as he seeks to expose long-standing deceptions and urges readers to question the status quo.
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I have been considering reading this book and your review is the second 5-star review I’ve seen. Thank you for your compelling arguments for reading this book!
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I found Rising’s solutions to be practical and actionable, which is not always the case in political books. His recommendations for addressing America’s ongoing challenges are grounded in reality, making them feasible for implementation. This pragmatic approach is one of the book’s strongest features.
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The idea that the government benefits from the continuation of the drug problem is a controversial yet compelling argument. Rising presents this theory with convincing evidence, challenging readers to rethink their assumptions about the government’s role in solving (or not solving) societal issues. It’s a perspective that stays with you long after you’ve finished reading.
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The book’s thorough editing makes for a smooth reading experience, free from distractions like typos or grammatical errors. This level of professionalism enhances the book’s credibility and ensures that readers can focus entirely on the content, which is critical for a work that delves into complex political issues.
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"The progressive measures proposed in The Solution is Political Revolution provide a glimmer of hope for those frustrated with the current state of American politics and economics."
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The writer does a good job of not just pointing out problems but also suggesting solutions. He emphasizes the need for new ideas to create jobs in the private sector and critiques both monopolistic practices and government inefficiencies. His push for reform, especially regarding economic and healthcare policies, shows a clear call for innovative and balanced solutions to these systemic issues. I commend that.
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"The Solution is Political Revolution" presents a compelling analysis of how powerful institutions like Wall Street, the Federal Reserve, and the US government have allegedly undermined the economic stability and progress of the American people. By drawing connections to "Atlas Shrugged" and exposing long-standing lies, the author highlights the importance of questioning systems of power. His critique of media exaggeration and the 2008 mortgage crisis provides a historical context that strengthens his case for urgent political reforms.
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While aimed at working-class struggles, this book’s value for more politically disengaged citizens caught my interest. I wonder if Rising’s shifted viewpoint around economy and policy might inform my perspectives.
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I appreciate reviewers distinguishing which audiences would benefit most from a book’s strengths or find frustrations with certain elements. This transparency helps readers determine fit.
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Post by Ambessa Negassi »

The critique about terminology complexity rings somewhat concerning given my limited policy knowledge. However, the overridingly sharp political insights still compel me despite requiring extra research while reading.
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I appreciate the balanced review highlighting intellectual rewards yet noting terminology challenges. This enables potential readers to gauge compatibility with their civic and reading proficiency.
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