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A Review of Mark Levin’s Ameritopia: The Unmaking of America

AmeritopiaMark Levin has put together a great book entitled Ameritopia: The Unmaking of America. He takes you on a trip about utopia and what the founders had in mind for America. The real question is can you really have freedom and liberty under utopia? But more importantly, is Obama’s socialism really utopia?

Levin discusses a few utopian beliefs. They come from folks like Plato, More, Hobbes, and Marx. Something strikes me as quite odd about all this nonsense. All these clowns were philosophers and writers but what did they really know about the common man? Were they looking for a means to make a select few rich and to corral the masses to think happy thoughts and obey their rules?


So Levin sees Obama’s socialism as a quest for equality and Utopia. Thus ultimately Obama and his liberal friends are trying to achieve Ameritopia as their utopian society for Americans. And we all know that equality can never happen. If we could only achieve fairness on all counts I think we all could be happy.

Equality is a pretty stupid concept. It is a subjective reasoning experiment, and generally the liberals see equality as the redistribution of rights, money and freedom as a form of equality. They are dreaming and it is about time they wake up to the fact that fairness and equality can be achieved but it must come from within and not from a liberal elitist ruling class.


Folks like Levin work real hard to put together an argument as to why tyranny is based on this utopia to the point to the fact that we are no longer following the intent of the constitution. But let’s face it, you can write about it until the cows come home, but will the exercise of writing about the constitution have any more of a benefit than liberals experimenting with their redistribution policies in the name of equality?


In other words we need a plan to fix the problem. The problem is simple; people like Obama have this dream that equality can only be obtained by screwing just about everyone in the process by having enough rules so that all people are equal. That is, all would be equal only to those who the rules apply.


If Levin wants millions of people to understand his book, then he should write it at a 5th grade reading level. Or better yet, make a story about it. If he wrote his book for the benefit of constitutional law folks with the notion to persuade them to give up their liberal persuasion, he probably came up short on his goals.

Unless we can eliminate the liberal judges that sit on our courts, there is little chance of any book on constitutional law alone making a difference for the cause of freedom and fairness.


And just like the deficit, tyranny is not something that fits in the wheelhouse of most Americans. Most of us are free to buy guns, vote, work, marry, die and pay taxes. What else could you possibly ask for? The bottom line is that most Americans feel that wackos like Obama will take these rights away!

If you get a chance to read Ameritopia: The Unmaking of America, please do. I am sure you will have a better understanding of what the ultimate goal Obama has for this country. And it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to know that at anytime in history utopia has never worked. Maybe you will be the one to come up with a plan to fix the problem after you read the book.

The more people that understand that this is Obama’s plan, the more people will understand that this unconscionable behavior by Obama will be his Waterloo.

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Dr. Phil Taverna is the author of books, websites and a radio talk show host. His latest book is entitled: "Is Now the Time for Revolution or Aggressive Reform? Volume 1." He is the author of the website: http://YourDemocracyChange.Com


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