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This book lays out the case that the United States, like the great and mighty empires of the past, is heading down the road to ruin. English historian Edward Gibbon, in his classic The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire theorised that Rome fell because it rotted from within. It succumbed to barbarian invasions because of a loss of civic virtue, hiring mercenaries to defend themselves because they were too lazy and soft and unwilling to defend themselves. The authors explain how America is on a similar path. They believe that the incredible economic success and historical military prowess has transformed a nation founded on Judeo-Christian principles of right and wrong into an overindulgent, self-deprecating, immoral cesspool of depravity. They explain that without strong, moral leadership and renewed sense of purpose and dedication to family and community, America will repeat the catastrophic mistakes of the past. In Mortal Danger is their prescription for repairing the damage.
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This book lays out the case that the United States, like the great and mighty empires of the past, is heading down the road to ruin. English historian Edward Gibbon, in his classic The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire theorised that Rome fell because it rotted from within. It succumbed to barbarian invasions because of a loss of civic virtue, hiring mercenaries to defend themselves because they were too lazy and soft and unwilling to defend themselves. The authors explain how America is on a similar path. They believe that the incredible economic success and historical military prowess has transformed a nation founded on Judeo-Christian principles of right and wrong into an overindulgent, self-deprecating, immoral cesspool of depravity. They explain that without strong, moral leadership and renewed sense of purpose and dedication to family and community, America will repeat the catastrophic mistakes of the past. In Mortal Danger is their prescription for repairing the damage.