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News Abstract
By: PointLine Media Research & Editorial Team
Topic:Arts & Media
June 9, 2026
M.G. Montpelier's new book, "Let Freedom Ring: Thoughts on the Political Betrayal of America and the Peoples' Coming Apocalypse," offers a critical analysis of the United States' political and economic evolution over the past five decades.
The work posits that America has undergone a deliberate transformation from a middle-class democracy, focused on shared prosperity, to a system dominated by concentrated wealth, extensive deregulation, and ideological extremes.
Montpelier traces this shift from the 1971 Powell Memorandum through the rise of "Trickle-Down" economics, highlighting the impact of deregulation, privatization, dark money, and corporate consolidation on American governance.
The author concludes with a call for civic engagement, emphasizing electoral participation and a renewed commitment to constitutional principles to safeguard democratic institutions against what he describes as a looming authoritarian trend.
This book taps into ongoing societal discussions regarding economic inequality, political polarization, and the future stability of democratic governance. Public discourse frequently addresses concerns about concentrated corporate power, wealth disparities, and the perceived erosion of the middle class.
Works that offer critical examinations of these complex societal trends often resonate with readers seeking deeper understanding of structural changes and potential trajectories for the nation's political and economic landscape.