AR2
Handbook for the Second American Revolution
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Lawrence Hebron
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This provocative work rejects the traditional left-right paradigm in favor of what Hebron calls the "Up-Down" model, centered on maximizing citizens' God-given rights. With unflinching conviction, he presents six "arrows" for fundamental reform: eliminating party affiliations, implementing comprehensive tax reform, redefining voter rights, restructuring payroll systems, overhauling bureaucracy, and restoring the proper interpretation of the Constitution through "Linkage" with the Declaration of Independence.
Hebron envisions a citizen-led revolution beginning at the state level, led by "Constitutional Governors" willing to challenge federal authority. He argues that reclaiming America's moral foundation based on Judeo-Christian principles is essential to preserving liberty and rebuilding the nation's greatness.
Whether readers find Hebron's proposals inspiring or controversial, his handbook offers a distinctly American perspective on addressing the nation's challenges outside conventional political channels. AR2 culminates in a hypothetical "history of the future," illustrating how this revolution might unfold.
If you enjoyed "Liberty Defined" by Ron Paul, "The Liberty Amendments" by Mark Levin, or the historical "Common Sense" by Thomas Paine, you'll love "AR2: Handbook for the Second American Revolution."
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