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The Western Crisis - Democracy Identity and the Ideological Woke War - cover

The Western Crisis - Democracy Identity and the Ideological Woke War

Peter J. Sandys

Publisher: Defiance Press and Publishing

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For decades, the Western world has embraced "liberal democracy" and "human rights" as its guiding principles. But beneath these ideals lurks a dangerous globalist agenda, eroding Western culture from within. Once a beacon of faith and tradition, the West now finds itself divided: its best citizens are disillusioned, while its worst are emboldened by a toxic zeal. Leftist intellectuals, with the help of elites, have spread their ever-shifting ideologies—merging democracy, socialism, and liberalism—leading to the capture of Western civilization by progressive, socialist, and left-liberal forces.As Western societies struggle with identity and values, the battle over diversity, nationalism, patriotism, and race intensifies. A suicidal dogma of wokeness, historical revisionism, and divisive politics masquerades as "democracy" and "equality," pushing progressivism and utopianism as the new religion. Meanwhile, non-Western, national-conservative states uphold independence and traditional moral values, presenting a stark contrast to the West's ideological collapse.This book presents a politically incorrect and radical narrative that challenges the foundations of liberal democracy. It calls for readers to reject despair, awaken to the truth, and take action against the forces tearing the West apart. The "Disunited States of America" has become a modern echo of the Soviet Union, while the so-called "Wokers' Paradise" harbors the seeds of modern barbarism. America's identity crisis reflects a deeper fracture across the entire Western world—one driven by cultural decline, economic deception, and the abandonment of democratic values.With bold insight, this book exposes how woke-globalist agendas and rainbow capitalism conceal a Marxist worldview, threatening the very fabric of Western civilization. The fight for the future of the West is more than a clash between democracy and autocracy—it is an ideological and cultural war, and the stakes have never been higher. The time to act is now.
Available since: 04/07/2025.
Print length: 389 pages.

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