How the Left Was Won: An In-depth Analysis of the Tools And Methodologies Used by Liberals to Undermine Society And Disrupt the Social Order

Summary
Combining a series of unique insights with an entirely new set of analytical techniques, How the Left Was Won systematically dismantles each and every element of modern-day liberalism ranging from the justifications behind any and all of its flawed social and political policies to the most basic assumptions regarding the ideology itself. In order to achieve this goal, the author first introduces a new framework which segments and isolates all liberal behaviors and beliefs into the most objective and discrete elements possible. He then goes on to provide numerous examples of how liberals relentlessly employ this simple set of tools and methodologies over and over again and then discusses the resulting effects they have on our society. Some of these strategies Promote and Exploit Learn why liberals should thank God every day for differences between people and how without them, liberalism would be dead in the water. Bad Learn why practically all liberal policies create success only through the impairment of others and exactly where this dynamic must necessarily lead. Relevancy and See why the vast majority of what liberals say has absolutely no meaning whatsoever and learn a simple way to prove it every time. Find out how liberalism has distorted the differences between groups and individuals and why this continued distortion is the basis for all flawed social policies within the United States. Implicit Explore the assumptions liberals use to shape public policy and see why the arguments supporting them are ultimately nothing more than a house of cards. The Perpetual Motion Learn how the vast majority of liberal programs are based on the scientific impossibility of getting something for nothing. A Swarm of Find out the real reason liberalism continues to permeate more and more elements of our society and why there just may be no way of stopping it.
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