
The Trump Revolt: Make America Great
Putting America First in a Woke World
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Narrado por:
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Joe Palcsak
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De:
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James T. Wallace
Sobre este áudio
The Trump Revolt: Make America Great: Putting America First in a Woke World explores the deep divide between two movements reshaping American culture and politics: the populist America First surge and the progressive wave of woke politics.
This ideological clash touches every aspect of American life, from trade and immigration to social justice and equality. America First champions nationalism, traditional values, and economic protectionism, while woke politics advocates for diversity, systemic change, and social awareness.
At its core, this conflict raises a timeless question: What does it mean to be American? For some, it’s about preserving historical identity and sovereignty; for others, it’s about creating a more inclusive society that reflects changing demographics and values. This book examines how these competing visions have fueled one of the most polarized periods in modern history.
The book delves into the rise of Donald Trump and the America First doctrine, exploring the policies, rhetoric, and social dynamics behind the movement. It also traces the growth of woke politics and its influence across institutions, corporations, and communities nationwide.
Beyond documenting these ideologies, the book seeks to uncover the fears, hopes, and grievances driving them. It questions why compromise has become so elusive and considers whether a path forward exists in such a divided nation.
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