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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5 out of 5 stars
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“The Solution is Political Revolution" is a captivating and straightforward book that delves into the issue of corruption within the American political system. The author provides clear arguments that shed light on the widespread impact of corruption and its detrimental effects on our democracy.
 
In it, the author tries to get readers to understand his view of America's economy and the potential risks it faces. He also shares his bold opinions about the current government. Basically, the book discusses America's political and economic systems, looking at their history, their current state, and what might happen in the future.

What really stood out to me was Rising's intense passion. His anger with today's political situation is clear, and his commitment to making things better is inspiring. He writes with strong conviction, encouraging readers to think about the issues he brings up and to challenge the current state of affairs. The book's main advantage is its readability. Rising keeps things simple and avoids complicated jargon, making complex political ideas easy to grasp for everyone. He uses real-life examples and relatable situations to explain his points, keeping the reader interested throughout.

Additionally, it discusses how government officials often move into private sector jobs, which can lead to conflicts of interest and a lack of accountability. By identifying these deep-rooted structural problems, the book emphasises the need for widespread reform instead of just punishing a few individuals.

While "The Solution is Political Revolution" has its strengths, there are some points to consider. The book's emphasis on American politics might make it less appealing to readers from other countries. Although some of the critiques could be relevant to other political systems, the solutions proposed are mainly applicable to the American context.

Overall, I would give "The Solution is Political Revolution" 5 out of 5 stars. It's a well-written and passionate book that makes a strong and persuasive argument for the need for a political revolution. I would recommend it to anyone interested in politics and social change.

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