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The Perilous Parallels: Political Parties as Modern-Day Gangs : Political Parties as Modern-Day Gangs: Political Parties as Modern-Day Gangs

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In "The Perilous Parallels," author delves deep into the unnerving similarities between political parties and street gangs, challenging conventional perceptions of democracy and governance.

From their historical origins to their methods of control and manipulation, this provocative exploration exposes the shared traits that blur the lines between political power and organized crime. Drawing on historical analysis, social theory, and real-world examples, "The Perilous Parallels" reveals how both political parties and gangs operate within hierarchical structures, where loyalty and obedience are prized above all else.

Through a series of meticulously researched chapters, readers are taken on a journey through the murky underbelly of politics, where violence, coercion, and corruption are wielded as tools of control. However, this book is not merely an expose; it is a call to action.

By shining a light on the dark side of partisan politics, "The Perilous Parallels" challenges readers to reevaluate their understanding of democracy and civic engagement.

It urges citizens to demand transparency, accountability, and equity in governance, and to actively resist the divisive influence of partisan agendas. Thought-provoking and meticulously argued, "The Perilous Parallels" is essential reading for anyone concerned about the future of democracy and the role of political parties in shaping it.

Whether you're a seasoned political observer or a concerned citizen, this book will leave you questioning the status quo and inspired to work toward a more just and equitable society.

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Lulu
1304520811 / 9781304520814
eBook (EPUB)
24/03/2024
Austria
1 pages
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