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  • Democracy at Risk: The Dangers of Project 2025

  • By: J. E. Fowlers
  • Narrated by: Andrew Baldwin
  • Length: 2 hrs and 32 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (30 ratings)

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Democracy at Risk: The Dangers of Project 2025

By: J. E. Fowlers
Narrated by: Andrew Baldwin
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In a time of major political shifts and challenges, Democracy at Risk: The Dangers of Project 2025 takes a hard-hitting look at the controversial proposals of Project 2025 and their potential to reshape American society. This timely and essential book offers a detailed analysis of the project’s goals and the far-reaching implications for democracy, civil rights, and social equity.

Discover:

  • The centralization of power and its threat to checks and balances
  • The dismantling of federal agencies and its impact on public services
  • The rollback of civil rights and diversity initiatives
  • The severe restrictions on reproductive rights
  • The return to punitive criminal justice policies and their effect on marginalized communities
  • The suppression of free speech and media control
  • The economic policies that could widen inequality and undermine social safety nets

Drawing on historical context and current political dynamics, Democracy at Risk provides a comprehensive overview of Project 2025's potential to erode democratic institutions, increase inequality, and roll back decades of progress in civil rights.

Learn about:

  • The importance of vigilance and civic engagement in safeguarding democracy
  • Strategies for protecting free speech, civil rights, and social equity
  • Grassroots and institutional responses to counteract regressive policies
  • The critical role of citizens in defending democratic values

Democracy at Risk is a call to action for all who value justice, equality, and the democratic principles that underpin a free society. Through thoughtful analysis and practical guidance, this book equips readers with the knowledge and tools needed to engage in the democratic process and advocate for a just and equitable future.

©2024 J. E. Fowlers (P)2024 J. E. Fowlers
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It fails to mention that some aspects of Project 2025 are already being enacted at state level.

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very informative I learned a lot about what 2025 is all about and also what I need to do to fight against it.

I didn't dislike any thing in it. it was very interesting and informative thanks for the information

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Redundancy in information

Horribly redundant! Avoid, avoid, avoid! Waste of money and time. Wish could get my money back!

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Waste of time. No objective detail on how P2025 will be the disaster they claim it will be

If you spent the money and are facing the struggle through all the repetitious commentary like I did, just skip to the conclusion chapter. The same words are repeated over and over again as if they are trying to brainwash those phrases into your head.

There is no substance here. All the arguments against this policy or that policy state “it COULD have a substantial impact; it CAN eliminate our DEI initiatives…how? What parts show this to be a potential?

There is an assumption that the reader will accept the narrator’s declarations as fact without question whereas many of them stand on shaky subjective ground at best.

The reading was like listening to someone’s outline for a book report with topics, numbered bullets and summaries…Over and over again for each chapter. The repetition was annoying.

Politically I’m an old school disenfranchised republican searching for a party that aligns with our beliefs. The left side of the Democratic Party ain’t it and all the fear mongering does is drive us away towards the center.

Too bad. I really wanted to know more about P2025 but I didn’t get it in this book. I guess I have to read the original 900’page document myself.

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Underwhelming

Not the in-depth presentation I was looking for but rather a sophomoric book report.

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This feels like an outline of a book

The book was well organized but lacked ALL supporting details including historic context and current movement toward this agenda. "Could" is overused with little concrete data/research to back it up. I'm incredibly interested in the topic and would LOVE a book that is more fleshed out. If you're looking for analysis of the plan within current and historical context, this is NOT the book for you.

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repetitive/not that informative

Regret buying this book. I do not feel as though I learned anything new. Wasted money and time.

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