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The Rise and Fall of a Republic

Gone are the Days of a Constitutional Republic

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The Rise and Fall of a Republic

By: RJ Salerno
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What if the Republic you thought you lived in… no longer exists?

In The Rise and Fall of a Republic, RJ delivers a piercing indictment of America’s slow but deliberate descent into authoritarianism. From warrantless surveillance and militarized policing to technocratic governance and the silencing of dissent, this provocative work traces how the foundational principles of liberty, justice, and self-rule have been eroded—not by invasion, but by institutional betrayal.

Drawing on history, legislation, Supreme Court rulings, and real-world examples, this book exposes:

  • The hidden architecture of the modern police state

  • The transformation of citizens into data points

  • The collapse of equal justice before the law

  • And the unholy alliance between government power and corporate control

This is not a partisan critique. It’s a wake-up call to Americans of every stripe.

With clarity, urgency, and a roadmap for renewal, The Rise and Fall of a Republic dares to ask the hard questions—and challenges readers to take action before it’s too late.

Because the Republic is not just fading—it is being replaced.

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