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America's Dénouement: The Decline of Morality, Growth of Government, and Impact of Political Polarization

Brian Strobel

Life has been changing in America, and most of it isn't for the better.

Twenty years ago, Brian Strobel explored these changes with the initial release of his essay America's Dénouement. Over the last two decades, things have gotten worse. No individual, group, or belief system bears sole responsibility-ultimately, we're all to blame. For those of us who love and appreciate what makes America special, we now have an obligation to try to save this Republic.

This revised edition of America's Dénouement analyzes and challenges the changes effecting American society, government, and political culture. It presents a case documenting the impact to our country from morality's decline, government's growth, and the growing political polarization.

Unless substantive changes are made, and made soon, the inevitable result will be the collapse of society, and then ultimately America itself.

The essay concludes with a call to action needed to save the Republic.

The Afterword presents a case for the real probability that America is covertly being attacked from the outside, from those who would benefit most from the collapse of the world's defender of democracy. Those with malintent understand the internal chaos growing within America and are patiently influencing the hearts and minds of Americans, and growing the chaos, waiting for its ultimate collapse.

But again, the time to act is now, before the damage is irreversible and the experiment in self-government that is America realizes its final chapter.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Lexium Leadership Solutions
  • Publish Date: Dec 26th, 2025
  • Pages: 216
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 0.49in - 0.65lb
  • EAN: 9798994214503
  • Categories: Sociology - GeneralAmerican Government - General