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OverviewWhat Makes America Great Again? Truths We Forgot. Systems We Broke. The Work Ahead. America doesn't need another slogan. It needs an honest accounting. For years, ""greatness"" has been treated as a feeling, a brand, or a memory-something to be invoked rather than built. What Makes America Great Again? rejects nostalgia as policy and performance as progress. It asks a harder, more useful question: what actually makes a country work for its people-and why did we stop doing those things? This book is a clear-eyed audit of the American experiment. It dismantles myths from both the right and the left and replaces them with something rarer in modern politics: mechanics. How power concentrates. How institutions get captured. How growth became extraction. How freedom without material footing turned into theater. And how ordinary people were told to blame themselves for systems that quietly stopped delivering. Rather than chasing ideology, Dexter Dow focuses on outcomes. When America functioned best-imperfectly, unevenly, but effectively-it shared common traits: broadly shared prosperity, real competition, public investment, labor with leverage, earned trust in institutions, and a belief that the future was open to ordinary families. None of that happened by accident. All of it was dismantled by design. Chapter by chapter, the book examines the systems that shape everyday life: why endless economic ""growth"" without distribution hollowed out the middle class how housing became a casino and broke the family timeline why healthcare in America costs more and delivers less how education shifted from liberation to sorting and debt how mass incarceration and selective enforcement confused control for justice how technology and AI risk creating a new digital aristocracy if ownership is ignored why trust collapsed-and why it won't return without consequences how patriotism can exist without blindness or authoritarian reflexes This is not a book about tearing America down. It is about refusing to lie about what broke-and refusing to pretend slogans can fix it. Dow argues that greatness is measurable. It shows up in life expectancy and health, in economic mobility, in shared prosperity, in resilience to shocks, in institutional competence, and in whether citizens feel agency instead of anxiety. A great country does not demand belief; it earns it through performance. Most importantly, What Makes America Great Again? rejects the fantasy of saviors. There is no election, party, or personality that can substitute for civic work. Renewal comes from citizens, communities, and states rebuilding systems locally and stacking real wins-housing reform, healthcare access, energy resilience, competition, transparency-without waiting for permission. Direct, unsentimental, and grounded in reality, this book is written for readers across the political spectrum who are done being managed by narratives and ready for something more serious. America's future is not behind it. But it will not rebuild itself. Greatness is not a memory. It is a verb. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dexter DowPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.195kg ISBN: 9798241312327Pages: 140 Publication Date: 26 December 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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