The Second Civil War- The Complete History
Author: Adam Yoshida
Category: Other
Published: 2015
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Read OnlineIs the United States on the verge of a Second Civil War?
Benjamin Franklin is supposed to have said that the government that the Framers gave to the american people was, “a republic, if you can keep it.” In “The Second Civil War” Adam Yoshida, the author of the “Third World War” trilogy, tells the terrifying tale of how the attempts of certain individuals to subvert the Constitution could lead to a Second Civil War.
Here you will find progressives determined to push their personal agendas, no matter the cost to the liberties of the American people or the damage done to the republic. You will also find the story of those determined to resist them with motives both noble and ignoble.
A vast world-spanning tale, “The Second Civil War” features battles across the entire globe from Iran to Arizona to the streets of New York City as various factions manoeuvre for supremacy. It looks into the sort of abyss that fanatical partisanship and wild ideological fantasies could create and asks whether or not we can truly be brought back from the edge.
Benjamin Franklin is supposed to have said that the government that the Framers gave to the american people was, “a republic, if you can keep it.” In “The Second Civil War” Adam Yoshida, the author of the “Third World War” trilogy, tells the terrifying tale of how the attempts of certain individuals to subvert the Constitution could lead to a Second Civil War.
Here you will find progressives determined to push their personal agendas, no matter the cost to the liberties of the American people or the damage done to the republic. You will also find the story of those determined to resist them with motives both noble and ignoble.
A vast world-spanning tale, “The Second Civil War” features battles across the entire globe from Iran to Arizona to the streets of New York City as various factions manoeuvre for supremacy. It looks into the sort of abyss that fanatical partisanship and wild ideological fantasies could create and asks whether or not we can truly be brought back from the edge.