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31876

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

02.06.2026

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Random House N.Y.

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368

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382 g

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Englisch

ISBN

978-1-58642-436-7

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Verkaufsrang

31876

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

02.06.2026

Verlag

Random House N.Y.

Seitenzahl

368

Maße (L/B/H)

20,8/14,2/2,7 cm

Gewicht

382 g

Farbe

Lachs / Dunkellila

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-58642-436-7

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  • Produktbild: A Resistance History of the United States
  • Author’s Note

    Introduction

    Nine Resistance History Principles — patterns that emerge across centuries of Americans confronting abusive authority.

    1.The Rebellion That Wasn’t (1676)
    Principle #1: Beware of False Prophets — not all who wave the banner of resistance seek liberty; some only seek their own power.

    2.The Weight of Truth (1692)
    Principle #2: The Weight of Truth — in a system built on lies, the refusal to validate falsehood is the most basic and dangerous resistance.

    3.A Declaration of Their Own (1783)
    Principle #3: My Enemy’s Enemy — alliances in resistance don’t require shared ideals, only a shared opponent, if they advance liberation.

    4.The Haunted Man on Maiden's Lane (1789)
    Principle #4: Make Them Fight — abusive authority never yields on its own; it must be forced to recalculate, to concede under pressure, to pay a cost.

    5.The Fugitive President (1796)
    Principle #5: The First Step — every resistance begins with one refusal. But survival depends on persistence: the courage to take the next step, and the next.

    6.The Right to Refuse (1846)
    Principle #6: Ideas Matter — symbolism only endures if it rests on conscience and higher principle, not just revolt for power’s sake.

    7.The Unbreakable Chain (1850)
    Principle #7: Build Your Networks — when institutions fail, resistance builds its own: parallel structures of trust, intelligence, and collective will.

    8.Arming the Hosts of Freedom (1859)
    Principle #8: Know What It Takes — resistance must abandon ineffective tactics and embrace what works, even when it demands risk or provocation.

    9.The Last Battle of the American Revolution (1866)
    Principle #9: Seize Your Moment — when power is toppled and opportunity opens, act decisively. Make the change real, permanent, and deep—because the chance may not come again.

    Conclusion: An American Way of Resistance

    Epilogue: The Return of the First Republic

    A Resistance History Toolkit — Nine hard-earned principles drawn from American history’s fiercest defiance, distilled into a usable framework for confronting abusive authority today.