The problem is not who is in power, but the structures of power. The US system is an archaic mode of government totally unsuited to the realities of the 21st century. It needs reforms to its foundational systems, not just new faces.
The problem is not who is in power, but the structures of power. The US system is an archaic mode of government totally unsuited to the realities of the 21st century. It needs reforms to its foundational systems, not just new faces.
Outstanding! One of the best books I read this year!
Readers who enjoyed this book might also enjoy "How Civil Wars Start" by Barbara F. Walter.
This bothers me to no end. I live in NYC and I can't stand the fact that my tax dollars go to a bunch of backwards rednecks that I have nothing in common with.
The Union, as it stands, is preventing both sides from becoming the people they want to be. And wasn't that always the point of the United States of America? Wasn't it set up to allow people to become who they want to be?
--This is an overly simple argument for secession. In fact, the author disagrees with the idea of secession. But this is a fairly interesting point that he makes here.
(Continued)...die at that job. The mortality rate of troops in combat is 82 per 100,000.
The line between criminality and revolution blurred in Mexico, in Cuba, in Northern Ireland, in Algeria--everywhere. What if America is already in the middle of an armed uprising and we just haven't noticed?