Is America Doomed?

Is America Doomed?

Greg Johnson

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Counter-Currents Publishing
Año de edición:
2025
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Política y gobierno
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9781642640571
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In Is America Doomed? Greg Johnson weighs reasons for pessimism, skepticism, and hope regarding America’s future, both before and after Donald Trump’s return to the White House. 'I’m as mad as hell, and I’m not going to take this anymore. Thus my favorite Greg Johnson book is The Year America Died, because it is topical, polemical, even angry. Is America Doomed? is a similar book. It collects 40 mostly recent articles. The bulk of the book deals with America and its prospects. The title essay is a response to Jared Taylor giving up on America. (I’m with Jared.) There are also articles on the battle of ideas, political events, and important people. But no matter how topical his writing, Greg Johnson can’t help being a philosopher. He’ll leave you with a much-widened, long-term, pro-white perspective - and a welcome ray of hope.'-Screaming in Seattle'’Objective reality is the greatest ally we will ever have, and speaking the truth is our greatest source of credibility.’ Thus saith Greg Johnson in this feast-not only of reason but of wisdom, insight, and irrepressible optimism.'-Jared Taylor, editor of American Renaissance, author of White Identity'Does the present Trump administration present opportunities that previously escaped our grasp? By combining broader questions with a careful analysis of current conditions, Greg Johnson’s Is America Doomed? provides essential insights for those looking to understand and capitalize on America’s Rightward-shifting political landscape.'-James Edwards, host of The Political Cesspool radio program'2024 was a pivotal year for populist politics in the West. In Is America Doomed? Greg Johnson grapples with the meaning of the new populist moment for nationalists. With characteristic clarity, Johnson shows there are genuine grounds for optimism and charts a compelling path forward.'-Keith Woods, author of Nationalism: The Politics of Identity

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