Liberty Under Seige

American Politics 1976-1988

Walter Karp

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"Liberty Under Siege" by Walter Karp unveils the disturbing erosion of individual liberties in America's political landscape. Karp argues that a powerful and unchecked federal government breeds corruption, prompting a dangerous concentration of power. Through meticulous analysis, he highlights key historical events and exposes the menacing encroachments on the rights of citizens. Karp warns against the increasing influence of a powerful elite, intimately tied to the government, which seeks to control and manipulate the lives of ordinary Americans. This insightful and thought-provoking book serves as a powerful wake-up call, urging readers to stand up for their cherished liberties before it is too late.

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