The Allegiance Paradox reveals how American citizenship has become fragmented and transactional-and offers a bold vision to restore civic meaning. Book One of The Collapse of Trust Series.
The Allegiance Paradox reveals how American citizenship has become fragmented and transactional-and offers a bold vision to restore civic meaning. Book One of The Collapse of Trust Series.
Sebastian Saviano is a writer and independent scholar whose work explores the intersections of American identity, cultural tradition, and evolving forms of power. He is the author of America's Cigar Story and Smoke & Oak, which together chronicle the rich legacy of cigars and bourbon in shaping American craftsmanship, ritual, and class. His third book, The Allegiance Paradox, offers a bold reexamination of U.S. citizenship and civic belonging in an era of dual loyalties and global fluidity. It is the first volume in The Collapse of Trust Series, a four-part project examining the unraveling of public belief in modern institutions.Saviano pursued doctoral studies at Georgetown University, where he specialized in political theory, interdisciplinary methodology, and the philosophy of social science. His academic work explored the intersections of complexity theory, ethics, and models of power-laying the groundwork for several of his later publications. Though he ultimately departed the formal PhD track, the rigor of that training and critical engagement with foundational texts continue to shape his intellectual voice.His academic background also informs his philosophical critique of citizenship in The Allegiance Paradox, where he draws on legal theory, historical precedent, and moral philosophy to challenge prevailing assumptions around dual nationality in the United States. His cross-disciplinary foundation-drawing from sociology, political philosophy, epistemology, and quantum metaphors-enables him to build bridges between scholarly discourse and public-facing commentary, making his work accessible to both academic and general audiences.
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