The Journal of David Q. Little

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The Journal of David Q. Little

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Rating : 4.51 (605 Votes)
Asin : 0985555319
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 590 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-01-16
Language : English

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R. Turner said One of Ronald Reagan's Favorite Books. This is a truly great novel, in the spirit of "198One of Ronald Reagan's Favorite Books R. Turner This is a truly great novel, in the spirit of "1984." It tells the story of a (thus far, fictional) collapse of America into a Communist tyranny. It was not from an invasion or great war, but a gradual transformation, little by little, as Americans allowed their values and traditions to be undermined.When it was written, "anti-communism" was viewed by many as beyond the pale. It was only after the collapse of the Soviet empire and the publicatio. ." It tells the story of a (thus far, fictional) collapse of America into a Communist tyranny. It was not from an invasion or great war, but a gradual transformation, little by little, as Americans allowed their values and traditions to be undermined.When it was written, "anti-communism" was viewed by many as beyond the pale. It was only after the collapse of the Soviet empire and the publicatio. "Surmounting the Challenge of Tyranny: The Cold War and Beyond" according to Robert Pfaltzgraff. This is an outstanding novel in which the author describes how a country lost its freedom and spiraled downward into chaos, tyranny, poverty, and barbarism. That country was the United States of America. Although the characters are allegorical, the author utilizes history as well as a profound understanding of strategy and tactics to frame the narrative. The triumph of the human spirit over seemingly insurmountable obstacles and odds as the ulti

David Q. Among the ruins they find an unsettling text. Little. With a new introduction, new forewords, and a renewed purpose, this book is certain to provide profound lessons regarding true leadership and accountable government to contemporary readers many of whom may have little appreciation of what is required to sustain a government truly controlled by and for the benefit of We the People of the United States.. This book, The Journal of David Q. R. It is now re-released with a new Introduction by the author and new Forewards by William Bennett, Brian Kennedy, Keith Payne and Robert Pfaltzgraff to re-sound the warning-bell about the erosion of American liberty and rule of law. Little's journal describes the fear of nuclear war, the Treaty of Friendship between the United States and the Soviet Union, the subsequent decay of American sovereignty and the rule of law, and the ultimate collapse of civil society. Little, they gain invaluable insight into the progression of events that led to dramatic societal degradation. In the year 2223, human-behavior scientists discover a small abandoned settlement nestled in the Rocky Mountains of North America. It is a well-preserved journal from the 1970 s a detailed account of life at the time by David Q. Despite being written during the Cold War under much different internati

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