The Last Republic Audiolibro Por Ronald Hajek arte de portada

The Last Republic

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**WHEN DEMOCRACY DIES, CIVILIZATION FALLS WITH IT**

America is tearing itself apart.

While Congress bickers over pet projects and political vendettas, the nation burns. Citizens take to the streets as their voices go unheard, their needs ignored by a government consumed with its own power struggles. What begins as protest erupts into armed rebellion. Brother turns against brother. The United States fractures into warring factions.

But America's enemies are watching.

As civil war consumes the world's superpower, rival nations see opportunity in chaos. China moves on Taiwan. Russia strikes Europe. Iran ignites the Middle East. In a matter of weeks, regional conflicts cascade into global catastrophe—World War 3 has begun.

Nuclear fire reshapes the world. Supply chains collapse. Cities burn. Governments crumble. And in the ashes of civilization, the survivors face a terrible truth: the old world is gone forever.

*The Last Republic* is a harrowing vision of how quickly everything can fall apart—and how the arrogance of those in power can doom us all. Following multiple perspectives from the halls of Congress to the streets of collapsing cities to the wasteland beyond, this is a story of political failure, societal breakdown, and the desperate struggle to survive when the world ends.

**The fall happens faster than you think.**

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*"A chilling, unflinching look at the fragility of civilization and the cost of political dysfunction."*

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