The Last Election

The Last Election by James Glenn Reynolds, published by Xlibris Corporation on May 19, 2014, is an illustrated work comprising 180 pages. This book examines the historical context of the 1860 election in America, highlighting the subsequent secession and the civil war that followed. Reynolds draws parallels between that era and contemporary society, discussing the deep divisions that exist among Americans today.
Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of the principal factors contributing to societal discord, as Reynolds presents a comparison between the current climate and the 1850s. The book addresses the challenges posed by differing cultures and ways of life, ultimately urging Americans to consider pathways for coexistence. This edition provides a visual element that enhances the discussion of history and its implications for the present.
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Americans held their Last Election in 1860 after seventy-one years as one nation state. Secession and separation of two incompatible Ways of Life followed. A great civil war erupted. We are headed again to a Last Election, secession, and separation of two incompatible Ways of Life. the auth or examines in plain common sense terms the principal factors at work and the hopeless division among our people, comparing current times to the decade of the 1850s, and the fraying of our common thread. Mr. Reynolds concludes with an appeal f or Americans to consider a pathway along which different cultures and Ways of Life may walk compatibly on this great continent.
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