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In chapter one, Dinesh D’Souza outlines the basic contention of his book which is that America is committing suicide, not by inadvertence or neglect, but by deliberate policy. The villains who have conspired to make national suicide a policy are “progressives” of whom Barak Obama is the most powerful spokesman and executive. The progressives, who, according to D’Souza, are engineering America’s destruction, believe that doing so is the pathway to a better world. The basic progressive argument for that is that America’s power and wealth have been built on slavery and theft. The argument asserts that the early settlers stole the land from Native Americans and later from France and Mexico. They enslaved Africans to work it. American capitalism is institutionalized theft because it deprives the workers of a fair share of the profits. America’s foreign policy is based on theft of resources. (It is in the Middle East to steal the oil.) Justice and a better world all round demand guilt and restoration and reparations for that theft and a complete change in behavior.
Extreme progressives hope for America to cease to exist. More moderate progressives, of whom Obama is one, envision America’s reconstruction in a better form.
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