The American Insurgent

The American Insurgent by Michael P. Faragher, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on February 9, 2017, offers an analytical perspective on the dynamics of insurgency and counterinsurgency. This edition spans 194 pages and is presented in English. The book examines various sources from the 1940s to contemporary discussions, focusing on the mechanisms that could lead to an American insurgency and the precursors that may already exist within the country.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of themes such as the dehumanization of opposition and the role of disinformation campaigns in shaping public perception. Faragher delves into the motivations behind conflict, emphasizing how belief can often overshadow reality. This analysis invites readers to reflect on the complexities of political conflict and the implications of an ever-present sense of impending strife.
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American Insurgent analyzes insurgency and counterinsurgency from the most popular and widely available sources, from the 1940s to modern publications, and discusses not only the probable mechanisms of an American insurgency, but also the precursors already in place in America, from dehumanization of the opposition to disinformation campaigns.Few get to choose sides in a conflict, and the fear of the opposition getting a first strike often leads to tragedy. The belief of a person motivates them more than the reality, and the public has shown they believe conflict is always on the horizon. Decide for yourself.
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