Independently Published
Nation of Victims: The secret in politics and other stories
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9798353090458
ISBN13:
9798353090458
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$14.06
Nation of Victims: The secret in politics and other stories
$14.06
The Woke Inc. author argues that pursuing excellence fearlessly and rejecting victimization culture are essential components of the authentic American identity. Today, hardship and victimhood are synonymous. Over winning blatantly, open displays of vulnerability in defeat are praised. The pursuit of greatness and exceptionalism is at the core of American identity, and its loss in our nation creates a significant moral and cultural void. But complaining about it isn't the answer. It's to resurrect a new cultural movement in America that once more prioritizes greatness. Because he spares neither the left nor the right in this stinging critique of the victimization culture at the root of America's national collapse, Ramaswamy has been dubbed "the most compelling conservative voice in the country" and "one of the tallest intellects in America." This book explains why. We're a country of victims now, Ramaswamy writes in his latest book, following the success of his instant blockbuster Woke Inc. It's one of the few things that all victims, whether they are black, white, liberal, or conservative, still have in common. We are all ultimately victims of one another. This bold, thought-provoking book is for readers who are willing to examine themselves and really doubt their most fundamental beliefs about who we are and how we got here. This book explores the rise and fall of the American experiment itself-and hopefully its reincarnation-by intricately charting history from the fall of Rome to the rise of America and integrating Western philosophy and Eastern spirituality in ways that stirred Jefferson and Adams centuries ago.
| Author: Michael S. Ericson |
| Publisher: Independently Published |
| Publication Date: Sep 15, 2022 |
| Number of Pages: 60 pages |
| Binding: Paperback or Softback |
| ISBN-10: NA |
| ISBN-13: 9798353090458 |