2012, the Rise of a Third Party in US
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2012: The Rise of a Third Party in the US by Joseph Gorski presents a bold and provocative vision for transforming America's political and economic future. The book argues that the traditional two-party system has failed to address the nation's growing challenges-including rising debt, economic instability, and increasing government control-and that a new third party is essential to restore balance, freedom, and prosperity. Through a combination of historical context, political analysis, and economic reasoning, Gorski explores how the expansion of federal power has reshaped American society and weakened individual autonomy. Drawing on foundational principles and insights from influential figures such as Thomas Jefferson and other notable Americans, the author makes a case for returning to a limited government model centered on individual liberty and constitutional values. The book outlines a detailed roadmap for reform, including reducing federal intervention, simplifying taxation, decentralizing power, and empowering individuals and local communities. It also examines how a third-party movement could realistically emerge, gain public support, and successfully challenge the existing political structure. At its core, this work is both a critique of the current system and a call to action-encouraging readers to rethink the role of government and consider a future where power is returned to the people and economic opportunity is expanded for all.
2012: The Rise of a Third Party in the US by Joseph Gorski presents a bold and provocative vision for transforming America's political and economic future. The book argues that the traditional two-party system has failed to address the nation's growing challenges-including rising debt, economic instability, and increasing government control-and that a new third party is essential to restore balance, freedom, and prosperity. Through a combination of historical context, political analysis, and economic reasoning, Gorski explores how the expansion of federal power has reshaped American society and weakened individual autonomy. Drawing on foundational principles and insights from influential figures such as Thomas Jefferson and other notable Americans, the author makes a case for returning to a limited government model centered on individual liberty and constitutional values. The book outlines a detailed roadmap for reform, including reducing federal intervention, simplifying taxation, decentralizing power, and empowering individuals and local communities. It also examines how a third-party movement could realistically emerge, gain public support, and successfully challenge the existing political structure. At its core, this work is both a critique of the current system and a call to action-encouraging readers to rethink the role of government and consider a future where power is returned to the people and economic opportunity is expanded for all.
AmazonPagina's: 52, Editie: Large type / Large print, Paperback, Jimmy Oliver
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