How Liberals Changed the World
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Garry midd
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著者:
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Marcelo Brazzi
このコンテンツについて
This book examines the seismic shift in American politics over the past 200 years, focusing on the growing divide between liberals and conservatives. It argues that liberals have historically driven social progress, while conservatives have resisted change. The book is based on irrefutable statistics, data, and historical documents, and includes over 30 charts and tables to support its claims.
Divided into six parts, the book explores the definitions of liberal and conservative, the impact of communication advances on governance, key historical events like the Civil and Revolutionary Wars, and the concept of American Exceptionalism. It contrasts liberal and conservative policies on issues such as global warming and abortion rights, and looks to the future, addressing challenges like automation and political reconciliation.
The material is designed to fully inform voters about the deep-rooted differences in American politics and what must be done to return to a time of compromise and cooperation.
©2024 Marcelo Brazzi (P)2024 Marcelo Brazzi