Exploring New American Structures in Literature and Society



Exploring the critical flaws within America's structure that are impeding necessary reforms for national unity and survival, 'Making a New American Structure' puts forth essential amendments. The book emphasizes the need for a new constitutional convention to enact these changes. Today, America grapples with significant economic and racial disparities, raising concerns about the dominance of a wealthy few, forming an 'oligarchy,' to the detriment of the middle class and democracy. To avert a crisis, a new social contract ensuring fairness and equal opportunities for all is imperative. This shift is vital to prevent escalating conflicts and safeguard our union.
The current e-book delves into how the Structure itself poses a significant challenge to Abraham Lincoln's vision of a government for the people. It hinders reforms crucial for preserving the middle class and establishing a fresh social contract, thereby impeding national unity and longevity. The book highlights how the Constitution unfairly shields America's affluent oligarchy and showcases its flawed separation of powers and anti-democratic traits. Despite advocating for incremental changes like removing money from politics or implementing a balanced budget amendment, the book argues that these efforts are destined to fall short. Ultimately, it stresses that Americans possess the authority to convene a popular convention to revitalize democratic governance and avert the risk of enduring authoritarianism. Detailed guidance on organizing such a convention and a proposed reform plan are also provided within the book.
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