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Fractured America

The Many Divisions in the U.S. and How to Fix Them

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Fractured America

By: Paul Brakke
Narrated by: Ellery Truesdell
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Why are there so many divisions America? What can we do to fix these divisions that are tearing the US apart?

Fractured America discusses these many divisions and how to fix them. It begins by looking at the first racial divide going back to Civil War times. Then, it fast-forwards to discuss the present conflicts, such as the controversy over the killings of blacks by cops and the Black Lives Matter movement. It describes the difficulty of ending segregation and ending or delaying affirmative action.

Additionally, the book points out other divides based on:

  • Geography and politics, including the nationality and language divides caused by undocumented immigrants
  • The North-South divide
  • The division between the Coasts and Middle America
  • Rural and urban American differences
  • Conflicts between different ethnic groups
  • Lifestyles of younger and older generations
  • The income inequality between the rich and poor, which is getting wider

The book concludes with some suggestions for reforming the system. These are fixes are desperately needed, as incivility and violence between groups are getting worse - unless we do something to create a new unity in the US.

This book will help you think of ways to heal the growing divisions.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2019 Paul Brakke (P)2019 Paul Brakke
Politics & Government Ideologies & Doctrines United States Americas Conservatism & Liberalism
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