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The Late The Great (Almost) United States of America - cover

The Late The Great (Almost) United States of America

Leland M. Stenehjem Jr.

Verlag: Defiance Press and Publishing

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In this provocative political analysis, Leland Stenehjem examines the stark philosophical contrasts between America's two major political parties and their implications for the nation's future. Written during a pivotal moment in American history, this book offers a compelling exploration of how different political philosophies shape policy decisions and their real-world consequences.Through careful examination of economic policies, regulatory approaches, and foreign affairs strategies, Stenehjem presents a detailed comparison of Republican and Democratic governance philosophies. He analyzes how different approaches to taxation, regulation, entitlements, and foreign policy can fundamentally alter America's trajectory.The book takes readers through a thoughtful evaluation of recent administrative changes, examining how policy shifts impact everything from economic growth to America's global influence. Using the 2016 election as a starting point, Stenehjem illustrates how contrasting political philosophies lead to dramatically different national outcomes.Written for readers concerned about America's future direction, this analysis goes beyond partisan talking points to examine the fundamental principles driving each party's approach to governance. Whether discussing economic policy, foreign relations, or domestic programs, Stenehjem provides readers with a framework for understanding the long-term implications of political choices.This is not just another book about politics—it's a detailed examination of competing visions for America's future and their potential consequences. For anyone seeking to understand the philosophical underpinnings of modern American political discourse, this book offers valuable insights into the choices facing our nation.
Verfügbar seit: 22.06.2022.
Drucklänge: 356 Seiten.

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