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The answer to the question raised in the title of this book is yes. This well-documented account explores the four culprits: progressivism, communism, Islamism, and globalism. After presenting the American concept and its key vulnerabilities, the book tracks the history of each of these isms, comparing their similarities and describing why Americanism runs totally counter to their principles. From 1900 to the present, this chilling but factual account shows the impact the isms have had on the evolution of America. Starting in 1960, the four have combined forces to attack the family, religion,…mehr

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The answer to the question raised in the title of this book is yes. This well-documented account explores the four culprits: progressivism, communism, Islamism, and globalism. After presenting the American concept and its key vulnerabilities, the book tracks the history of each of these isms, comparing their similarities and describing why Americanism runs totally counter to their principles. From 1900 to the present, this chilling but factual account shows the impact the isms have had on the evolution of America. Starting in 1960, the four have combined forces to attack the family, religion, and education in order to take down this country, its Constitution, and moral firewall. In the end, the fallacy of the four isms, along with their collective operational formula, is exposed and how emerging generations are the unwitting victims of their assault.
Autorenporträt
Mr. Taft is the former deputy assistant secretary for international operations at the U.S. Department of Commerce. He has also worked with the United Nations, has been a consultant to the U.S. Defense Department and several African and Mid-East countries, and has consulted with several multinational companies and foreign governments. He also served as President and CEO of the World Trade Centers Association of Florida (consisting of seven World Trade Centers) where he helped organize the nationally-acclaimed Team Florida. He has also taught international business at Georgetown University and the University of Central Florida as well as seminars on globalism and Islamism. He has written three books, was a member of the U.S. Foreign Service Board and has been a keynote speaker on several occasions.