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The Myth of the Moderate Democrat

How the Party of Jacksonian Democracy transitioned to Marxist Statist Collectivism
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This book provides a stunning insight into the radical transformation of the Democratic Party and explains how America's oldest political party went from a laissez faire, limited government ideology to one of Marxist rooted, Statist Collectivism. By delving into the major contributions made by Democratic Presidents, readers can gain a comprehensive understanding of the journey the party has taken and the outlier to this transition, John F. Kennedy, who history now observes was a centrist conservative. Readers will benefit from this book in the following ways: - Learn the shocking truth about the major changes in the Democratic Party - Uncover how the party's views have altered dramatically over time and the emotional impact that has had - Discover the inspiring story of John F. Kennedy, a rightwing extremist by today's standards - Transform their understanding of the Democratic Party and the US political system This book includes: - A detailed chronology of the Democratic Party - A comprehensive look at the contributions made by Democratic Presidents - An exploration of the transformation of the Democratic Party - A powerful analysis of John F. Kennedy and his views
Release date NZ
October 11th, 2020
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
130
Dimensions
127x203x7
ISBN-13
9798696480763
Product ID
34596725

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