Is America a source of pride, as Americans have long held, or shame, as Progressives allege? Beneath an innocent exterior, are our lives complicit in a national project of theft, expropriation, oppression, and murder, or is America still the hope of the world? D'Souza offers a passionate and sharply reasoned defense of America, knocking down every important accusation made by Progressives against our country.
Is America a source of pride, as Americans have long held, or shame, as Progressives allege? Beneath an innocent exterior, are our lives complicit in a national project of theft, expropriation, oppression, and murder, or is America still the hope of the world? D'Souza offers a passionate and sharply reasoned defense of America, knocking down every important accusation made by Progressives against our country.
General Note
"Also a major motion picture" -- jacket.
Content Note
Suicide of a nation -- A tale of two Frenchmen -- Novus Ordo Seclorum -- America the inexcusable -- The plan -- The red man's burden -- The myth of Aztlan -- Their Fourth of July -- "Thank you, Mister Jefferson" -- The virtue of prosperity -- Who's exploiting whom? -- A global success story -- Empire of liberty -- The biggest thief of all -- American panopticon -- Decline is a choice.