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  • 09/2024
  • 978-0-9987403-8-6 B0DJ7H72WL
  • 418 pages
  • $2.99
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  • 09/2024
  • 978-0-9987403-7-9 0998740373
  • 416 pages
  • $13.39
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  • 10/2024
  • 978-0-9987403-9-3 099874039X
  • 416 pages
  • $19.64
Julie A. Fragoules
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Tyranny of the Mind: Self-Rule & the Common American Uprising
As our society twists American values into offenses & individualism into greed, Tyranny challenges these distorted narratives and redefines the political spectrum. Her groundbreaking work reveals parallels between the oppressive past of the Roman Catholic Church and modern elitists as demonstrated by their response to Donald Trump and the America First movement. Both saw the common people as too simple to think for themselves or make the "correct" decisions without the guidance of more knowledgeable, morally superior masters. Both use the fervor of religion to crush free speech and dissent, corrupting government into systems of oppression and graft. Elitists today warp education and history to obscure our common values and turn Americans against each other. Inspired by her family's long fight for the American Dream and the prophetic clarity of our nation's founders, Fragoules presents historic figures in their own words, in context, for a thought-provoking exploration of the American mind and battle against oppression as our Republic faces its greatest threat.
Reviews
Both a celebration of the values and promise of the United States and a dense, outraged, epic-length polemic that excoriates the treatment of conservatives, Tea Partiers, and Trump supporters in the American press, Fragoules’s impassioned debut argues that today’s “radical left elitists are in many ways the modern equivalent of the Roman Catholic Church, feudal lords, and royal cohorts who once dominated and subjugated Europe.” The book also charts Fragoules’s research into the nation’s founding, the brilliance of the Constitution, and the vigorous debates between Madison, Jefferson, and others on subjects like the separation of church and state.

Considering American history and the roots of division, Fragoules acknowledges the brutality of history, slavery, and the “wanton destruction and the massive death” that followed Columbus in the New World. The Founders, she argues, were imperfect, but the Constitution transcends that—nothing in it “limited the application of American ideals by race or sex.” She likewise surveys millennia of the Catholic Church’s harsh enforcement of its doctrines, linking the punishment of heretics to the cancellation or treatment of conservatives in the sciences today. She quotes at length, often hundreds of words at a time with little context or explication, from popes, presidents, historical thinkers, and contemporary firebrands like Dinesh D’Souza (approvingly) and Bill Maher (not so much).

The project is sprawling and deeply felt—Fragoules’s account of her family’s immigrant success story is rousing, and a passion for liberty shines throughout. But for all the history and first principles investigated here, many of Fragoules’s arguments feel like the product of their heated moment. Readers not already on board with her opinions about Trump, climate change, the science of conception, and more will likely find little to persuade them. Fragoules decries how leftist “elitists,” the “woke,” and a vague “they” demonize and presume the worst of the right, especially the 2008 Tea Party movement, even as she compares Democrats to Hitler and insists, “The left is not opposed to racism; they just think it’s justified when directed at the right people.”

Takeaway: Searching study of the founders’ beliefs mixed with red-meat outrage at the contemporary left.

Comparable Titles: Glenn Beck; Jonah Goldberg’s Liberal Fascism.

Production grades
Cover: B-
Design and typography: A-
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A-
Marketing copy: B

Formats
Ebook Details
  • 09/2024
  • 978-0-9987403-8-6 B0DJ7H72WL
  • 418 pages
  • $2.99
Paperback Details
  • 09/2024
  • 978-0-9987403-7-9 0998740373
  • 416 pages
  • $13.39
Hardcover Details
  • 10/2024
  • 978-0-9987403-9-3 099874039X
  • 416 pages
  • $19.64
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