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2036: The Death of Liberalism

Quan Hodges

What happens when... when a country caters to the rich and powerful? When the 1% rule with an iron hand and accountability becomes an unknown? What happens when freedom of speech, assembly and the 14th amendment are "thrown under the bus"? When money rules politics and the middle class disappears? What happens when corporations are treated as individuals and can contribute as much to political campaigns as they want; when candidates are sponsored like race cars and corporate logos rule? Self-proclaimed savior, William Prescott, is running for President. His fool-proof plan to extinguish Liberalism and save the world from economic and social destruction seems like a sure fire winning platform. But when the people closest to him threaten his presidential aspirations, will he choose family over his political destiny? Can love conquer all, or are money and power the forces that drive the universe? 2036 is a journey of love; a tale of economic, moral and ethical struggle that explores the battle between liberal and conservative, rich versus poor and love versus money.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Publish Date: Sep 25th, 2012
  • Pages: 210
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.02in - 5.98in - 0.44in - 0.63lb
  • EAN: 9781478379287
  • Categories: Political

About the Author

Quan Hodges is an author, actor and model. In 2010, he was cast as Dr. Wallace in Tyler Perry's hit stage play, Madea's Big Happy Family, and will be featured in Perry's latest television series, For Better or Worse on TBS. He can also be seen on VH-1's Single Ladies. Driven by his desire to stimulate reader's imaginations, Quan's first book, "Involuntary Love," released in 2012, is a romantic suspense thriller that explores a complex relationship between two young lovers grappling with drugs, obsession and murder. His passion for writing inspired the screenplay for the film version of the novel, and he is also penning the film's soundtrack. The Georgia State University graduate has also been featured in the provocative, Men of Rundu, DVD, coffee table book and calendar series since 2007 and will be appearing in the popular calendar again in 2013. Quan was born in Ohio and raised by his biggest inspiration: his grandmother. Currently he makes his home in Atlanta, GA. QuanHodges.com @QuanHodges