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Number of Pages: 192
Genre: Political Science
Sub-Genre: Commentary & Opinion
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Republic Book Publishers
Age Range: Adult
Author: Jim Hanson
Language: English



Book Synopsis



Winning the Second Civil War is based on the current threat demonstrated in the 2020 Antifa/BLM Riots and current unrest including the storming of the US Capitol, exacerbated by the deep problems with the 2020 election. The book includes analysis of the history, legality, and consequences of violent protest. It explores what the founders contemplated, what has been attempted before, and how those things influence what is playing out now. Both the Left and Right have some level of insurgency underway and it will be helpful to examine them in that light. It also requires looking at them as unique creations of our current political and cultural climates as well. Even in their extreme positions both still have considerable influence on and acceptance in their larger political movements.



About the Author



Jim Hanson served in the US Army Special Forces followed by a successful career in executive search running a multi-million dollar practice in the technology sector. He returned to national security and foreign policy and is the founder and president of Security Studies Group (SSG), which specializes in information operations.