The New American Revolution: Using the Power of the Individual to Save Our Nation from Extremists
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Best for readers who...
Good fit if you want...
- You want a politically engaged, individual-focused manifesto.
- You prefer action-oriented suggestions over dense theory.
Maybe skip if...
- You're seeking neutral academic scholarship or balanced multi‑side historiography.
- You expect exhaustive policy blueprints with technical detail.
Summary
Tammy Bruce blends personal perspective, political analysis, and practical steps in a 291‑page appeal to citizens who want to counteract radical forces without waiting for institutions to act.
Edition on file: 2005 • William Morrow • 291 pages • ISBN 9780060726201.
Why this book now
Originally published amid early-2000s political polarization, this book speaks to ongoing debates about civic responsibility and grassroots influence.
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Reading commitment
Balanced Moderate time
About a medium-length read—roughly 291 pages—best tackled over several focused sessions rather than one sitting.
What stands out here
This William Morrow edition preserves Tammy Bruce’s direct, argumentative voice and practical recommendations aimed at individual civic engagement.
Best way to approach it
Read with an eye for applicable tactics: note recommended actions and consider how they translate to your local political context.
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