What if everything you thought you knew about American democracy was a lie? Subverting the Republic rips back the curtain on a century-long coup hidden in plain sight. With surgical precision, author Steven Bradley exposes how the 17th Amendment, the Federal Reserve Act, and Citizens United quietly dismantled the original balance of American government - replacing it with a closed system of elite financial control. From smoke-filled rooms in 1913 to the corporate manipulation of modern elections, Bradley connects the dots between forgotten legislation and today's political dysfunction. This is…mehr
What if everything you thought you knew about American democracy was a lie? Subverting the Republic rips back the curtain on a century-long coup hidden in plain sight. With surgical precision, author Steven Bradley exposes how the 17th Amendment, the Federal Reserve Act, and Citizens United quietly dismantled the original balance of American government - replacing it with a closed system of elite financial control. From smoke-filled rooms in 1913 to the corporate manipulation of modern elections, Bradley connects the dots between forgotten legislation and today's political dysfunction. This is not theory - it's documented history, and it's more disturbing than fiction. If you've ever wondered why politicians ignore the people... why both parties serve the same masters... or why reform feels impossible - this book has the answers. It doesn't just reveal the damage - it offers a path back. Subverting the Republic doesn't just diagnose the disease - it hands you the cure. Key Features: * Reveals the hidden impact of the 17th Amendment and Citizens United * Links 1913's legislative coups to today's political capture * Includes appendices, charts, and legal insight for activists * Written for patriots, reformers, and truth-seekers For readers of Glenn Beck, Mark Levin, and anyone who still believes in restoring the Republic - before it's too late. About the Author: Steven Bradley is a constitutional originalist, entrepreneur, and inventor who connects the historical dots that others overlook. His work blends political insight, legal precision, and a drive to restore what has been lost.
Steven Bradley is a constitutional originalist, author, inventor, entrepreneur, and lifelong student of American history and law. Raised in the Appalachian coal country and shaped by decades of real-world experience in business, policy, and advocacy, Bradley brings a grounded, no-nonsense voice to some of the most pressing issues of our time. His writing is marked by a deep reverence for the Constitution, a distrust of centralized power, and a passion for restoring the balance of representative government. His debut book, Subverting the Republic, is both a warning and a call to action-examining how the 17th Amendment, the Federal Reserve, the federal income tax, and Citizens United dismantled the original structure of American governance.
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