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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Solution is Political Revolution" by Jillion R Rising.]
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We were taught the idea of freedom, but are we really free in reality, or are we only slaves to the structures created around us? Jillion R. Rising in The Solution is Political Revolution goes for the fathom of America’s politics and economy and speaks of many ugly facts related to corruption, greed, and attitude towards society in general. The author raises wonderful questions about the state of things in the world: Is it possible for the People’s Will to reverse centuries of suppression and ensure democracy once more? Or are we set to become useful to a schemed-out order? This book provides hope for everyone who dreams of benefitting from a genuinely free society. Read ”The Solution is Political Revolution” by Jillion R. Rising to find out.

Jillion R. Rising combines autobiographical and revolutionary literature, focusing on key issues of threat to democracy, political corruption, and economic imbalance of the society. The exploitation of humanity at the grassroots level and dethroning profit-driven disregard for politics are two of the largest sentiments that arise from the book. For instance, the mortgage crisis of 2008 is highly focused on and is narrated by the author, vividly establishing the role Wall Street and the government played in the total evaporation of middle-class heritage. Likewise, Rising speaks on matters of immigration policy and its implementation: at one angle it is exploited for economic gain, and on the other angle the welfare of the populace is neglected. Rising's pieces on these topics are wide in range, as he situates each work in an appropriate historical framework and provides relevant solutions. The book, although nonfiction, has an urgency and a flow that encourages readers to become more engaged in the political arena. The negligible impact of social media in politics was not left out; the author discusses how it ultimately robs us of making open-minded decisions; instead, we are guided to reach a desired conclusion that fits certain political ideologies.

What I really appreciate about this book is Rising’s ability to engage and explain these concepts is impressive. Rising synthesizes major political, economic, and financial crises and presents them as uncomplicated insights. It is indeed remarkable how the author traces the steps back to past events and the relevance it holds in today’s world. One particularly poignant relative in the book is the assessment of the extension of economic disparity through the policies supervised by the Federal Reserve. Rising’s connection of the dots in terms of the root cause of the housing market collapse is aggravating but eye-opening.

The book is well organized and structured with useful information; each chapter develops sequentially from the previous one, and the readers are able to navigate through the complicated processes accompanying political and economic control easily. Moreover, recounting anecdotes such as Rising’s thoughts on economic policy’s effects on small-scale businesses certainly adds value to the content. To me, it would be the section where Rising deals with the reality faced with the cost of education and the debt that follows along. I also really love that he gave an in-depth explanation by using tables to give statistical explanations on the topics explained. An example is how he measured an accountant's earnings after 10 years of earning a degree against that of a union carpenter; the result is quite alarming, but it gave a clear explanation of what it really costs to obtain a college degree and the impact on such individuals 10 years down the line. The call to action in this book is done in a very swift and effective way, with no dramatization, and readers are given a practical pathway to unite and show resistance.

In all, ”The Solution is Political Revolution” deals with different political, social, economic, and financial concerns that really need to be discussed. The book touched on topics that might be hard to discuss and maintained a provocative edge from beginning till end, starting with its title.

I found nothing to dislike in this book. The degree of professionalism exhibited in the book is admirable, considering there are a few grammatical errors that are completely negligible and go to show that the book was well edited. I have a satisfying experience reading this book; hence, I give it a rating of 5 out of 5 stars, as the statistical explanation provided and the use of personal anecdote in explaining certain theories help to critically understand the topics discussed in this book.

I would recommend ”The Solution is Political Revolution” to anyone interested in exploring relations among politics, economy, activism, or social change. Be it an experienced activist or someone just interested in social systems, this book is highly interesting because it has the power to inspire people and equip them with the knowledge they require for making an impact.

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Honestly, the only solution to bad governance is political revolution and this revolution has to be pioneered by the masses. This book is important for anyone interested in politics.
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This book is motivating. I like how the author brought to the limelight what freedom is and how we are living in a schemed-out order in society. I would love to dive more into this book. Thanks for the detailed review.
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The book sounds like a deep dive into some of the most pressing issues in society today, like corruption and economic imbalance. I find it interesting how the author uses personal experiences to highlight major events like the 2008 mortgage crisis and the flaws in immigration policies. The way the book challenges readers to think about true freedom and the role of social media in shaping our decisions also seems really relevant. It seems like a powerful call to get more involved and aware of the political landscape.
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This book seems like a powerful wake-up call, breaking down complex issues in a way that actually makes sense. I like that it doesn’t just point out problems but also offers real solutions and a call to action. Sounds like an eye-opening read
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This review presents The Solution is Political Revolution as a bold and thought-provoking critique of modern society, questioning the true nature of freedom and democracy. Jillion R. Rising's exploration of corruption, greed, and systemic control suggests a deep dive into political and economic realities. The book’s call for change and hope for a truly free society makes it an intriguing read for those passionate about activism and reform.
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The way politics and economics shape our daily lives is something most people don’t think deeply about, but it sounds like Jillion R. Rising lays it all out in a way that’s hard to ignore. The mix of personal experience and historical analysis makes it even more compelling, especially when it comes to corruption and control.
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The Solution is political revolution by Jillion R. Rising exposes a lot of things in the politics, social and economic sector. It sheds light on places not usually discussed and serves as a call to action.
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The author addressed serious issues troubling our society today. Most countries live in a democratic government but are they really practicing democracy. This book is insightful.
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Jillion R. Rising's "The Solution is Political Revolution" compellingly argues that entrenched political systems often prioritize special interests over citizens' needs. Rising advocates for a grassroots movement emphasizing transparency, inclusivity, and accountability to address systemic challenges like income inequality and political corruption. While some readers may find the revolutionary ideas idealistic, the book encourages critical examination of existing political structures and inspires readers to consider active participation in societal change.
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"The Solution is Political Revolution” by Jillion R. Rising is a compelling critique of systemic corruption and economic disparity in the U.S., urging readers to question entrenched political and financial structures. Rising’s ability to distill complex issues into accessible insights is commendable, particularly his examination of the 2008 mortgage crisis and the Federal Reserve’s role in economic inequality. The inclusion of personal anecdotes and statistical analyses enriches the narrative, making it both informative and engaging. This work serves as a clarion call for grassroots activism and offers practical pathways for societal change. It’s a must-read for those seeking to understand and challenge the forces shaping contemporary America.
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This review really captures the urgency of the author’s message. I appreciate how you brought attention to the specific issues like the mortgage crisis and immigration policy—those are pivotal topics, and it’s refreshing to hear them presented through a lens of both personal experience and political analysis. It’s clear this book is both thought-provoking and timely.
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Post by Neto Onuoha »

As the name says, the solution is political revolution is exactly what the author is driving at taking your mind to how we are controlled by a flawed structure already put in place place and the authors asks questions of us that makes us think deep and see that we actually need a political revolution to better our society
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