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In June of 2011, Action Comics (DC) released Superman #900, in
which Superman renounces his American citizenship to be a member of
a 'global' community. In doing so, Superman forgot the reasons why
truth, justice and "The American Way" are actually the most
important things that he represents. Superman has been an icon for
adult and kids alike for over 70 years, -- how the character views
the world as well as American values is a part of the makeup of our
national history. "The American Way: Why Superman Got It Wrong"
written by author Thomas Purcell, describes in detail how American
Exceptionalism was a hard won process; and not something we were
born with in our blood or our DNA. The path from a small group of
stalwart farmers fleeing the tyranny of religious oppression and
heavy taxation to that of the most powerful and wealthy nation in
the history of mankind was remarkably swift compared to the
previous civilizations of Rome, Egypt, and the European great
powers of Edwardian England and Napoleonic France. How America got
there is a matter of historical record, but today the world is
seeking America to be more like them-- socialized and stagnant with
planned economies and limited freedoms. Through Progressive
politics America is being transformed into the nations that they
sought to leave behind over 200 years ago. By extending its
entitlement programs, reinventing its national heritage and
bastions of capitalistic pride and power, America is slowly being
weakened from within in order to bring America to its knees and
down to the level of leftist regimes around the world, corrupt and
with limited freedoms. Author Thomas Purcell explores the reason
why in "The American Way" that the reverse should be true-- that
the rest of the world should be striving to be more like America,
not the other way around. He explains pivotal points in American
history when the American people stood fast to their heritage of
self sufficiency, rugged individualism and self-reliance and as a
result were stronger for it. Although Kal-El the Kryptonian
Superman may have forgotten his childhood roots, "The American Way"
explains why Clark Kent, a farmer from Smallville never would have
abandoned the Midwest ethics that had served him so well as a
emblem of "The American Way" to the rest of the world. Superman (c)
is registered trademark of DC Comics and this book is not
affiliated in any way with DC Comics, Superman or other proprietary
products of DC Comics 2nd Edition. Updated for fonts and
corrections 8/26/20
What does the environmental movement want in world politics? Why
are the Royal families of Europe so involved in Green politics?
These questions and more are answered in this in depth historical
analysis by conservative author Thomas Purcell ('Conservative
Issues From the Desert'). The European monarchies ruled the world
for more than a thousand years and despite the rise of capitalism
and America in the late 18th century, they are poised to rise again
to power by forcing America into a modern day feudalistic economy.
How that will happen, and the role of the Progressive movement in
that rise is summarized in this non-fiction book.
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