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Breaking the Chains

The Road to Mental Emancipation

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Breaking the Chains

By: Eric C. Rugel, Wilfred D. Brown
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Are you truly free?

Will a man walk on Mars before humanity conquers racism? Will the United States ever heal from its racist past? Do black lives matter, or do all lives matter? In a world full of false news; answers to some of society’s most challenging questions are hard to find. This book labors to answer the questions proposed above, as well as, challenge the sociopathic way of thinking that has plagued the United States and the world for generations. We push back against the corporate media and its divisive propaganda. We challenge the assumption that black and white people differ in their wants, dreams, and aspirations. We follow the money and expose the hands behind the puppet strings. Through the examination of history, verifiable facts, and the study of human nature, we have constructed a bridge to mental emancipation. So before you cut on Fox News or CNN, decide to Make America Great Again, or Resist, please listen to this powerful book before you once again, vote against your own interest. Listen if you want to be free.

©2018 Eric C. Rugel (P)2020 Eric C. Rugel
Civil Rights & Liberties Ideologies & Doctrines Political Science Thought-Provoking United States Civil rights
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The Content: The wealth of knowledge shared in this book is nothing short of exceptional. It feels like it took no time at all to begin filling in the gaps left unaddressed by conventional teachings of American history, such as why slavery came to the states and how race became a central theme around the institution and within America. Learning these motivations illuminates the palpable segmentation of today's society into elite, middle, and worker castes; a reality that shares some key principles with European feudalism.

Each chapter builds on top of the previous one as they expand into new topics. i.e. from history into politics, leaders and movements, and so on. You will finish the book with fresh perspective on effective policy making, media propaganda, alternative forms of capitalism, and the societal implications of American culture, among many other things. Consider this read a relatively quick, but dense dose of education and reality for those who seek understanding and solutions to some of the biggest and oldest problems that have plagued America for far too long.

The Narrator: Solid choice here. I'm an adept reader so I listened between 1.25 and 1.5 speed in many chapters. However, the pace, clarity, and tone were never problematic or overdone, allowing the book's content to be the main attraction.

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I learnt quit a few historical points. Its sad to say racism still exists

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