Title: Undermining The U.S. Constitution
Author: Diane Vann
Publisher: BookSide Press
ISBN: 978-1998784882
Pages: 186
Genre: Current Affairs / Politics
Reviewed by: Reyan Boris Mishra

Hollywood Book Reviews

Are you well-versed in U.S. history and the Constitution, or do you just know the basics? No matter where you stand on the interest-in-politics scale, the book in question is in all probability going to leave you with food for thought. Undermining The U.S. Constitution pits the Communist Manifesto against the U.S. Constitution, and explores the consequences and repercussions of fanning communism, also known as Marxism.

The author, Diane S. Vann, recounts her experience as an Army Nurse and how she understood the threat posed by communism. Not only does she talk about the Communist Manifesto and its impacts, but she also discusses the ways the country can get rid of communism and ensure growth for all. She compares the spread of communism in the U.S. with cancer in a patient’s body. As strong as her ideologies sound, you would be surprised to see how convincingly she has put up the debate.

A variety of often-misunderstood topics are described in a detailed manner including different kinds of socialism, sustainable development, and the standpoint of active parties. In addition, one-third of the book details former President, Barack Obama’s role in furthering communism across the United States. The author writes in a very matter-of-the-fact manner, and her style helps emboss her ideas. Simply put, you don’t need to read between the lines. Every chapter adds a layer of reason to the author’s agenda in favor of upholding the U.S. Constitution against all odds.

The interesting analogies she has used make it easy for even a layman to understand the topics effortlessly. Additionally, the backing of details with interesting, lesser-known facts and figures solidifies the core of the book. It’s a book for everyone who’s interested in understanding the state of the United States from an against-communism point of view. It’s important to note that the author doesn’t seek to change your opinion about anything. However, she mentions her experiences and analysis in such a convincing manner that you can’t help rethinking what your views on the subjects are.

If you’re looking for your next read, we suggest you give Undermining The U.S. Constitution a shot. It’s sure to provide you with some interesting insights about the politics of the United States. Whether one agrees with her conclusions or not, Vann’s book is an invitation to engage in a critical conversation about the state of the Constitution in America. If you haven’t yet explored books having to do with politics, this book is a good place to test whether the genre is up your alley.

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