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Trump And The Erosion of Democracy

Why America's Institutions Are Failing

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Trump And The Erosion of Democracy

By: Mike Feng Zheng
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America is facing a reckoning. Trump and the Erosion of Democracy: Why America’s Institutions Are Failing is a gripping, timely examination of how partisan warfare, collapsing trust, and rising populism are shaking the very foundations of the American republic.

Through vivid historical storytelling and sharp analysis, this book reveals how political polarization has reached levels not seen since the Civil War, why faith in Congress, the Supreme Court, and the electoral system is plummeting, and how presidents, governors, and even ordinary citizens are testing the limits of the Constitution. From court rulings to state defiance, from political violence to disinformation campaigns, the danger signals are everywhere—and this book explains what they mean.

Blending history and current affairs, the author draws parallels between America today and moments of crisis in the past — the 1860 secession crisis, the fall of the Roman Republic, and other democracies that collapsed under internal strain — to show that democracy’s survival is never guaranteed. This book is not just about Donald Trump; it is about the deeper forces of populism, institutional decay, and democratic backsliding that threaten the future of the United States.

Whether you see Trump as a symptom or a cause, this book provides a framework for understanding what is happening to American democracy — and what must be done to save it.

Perfect for readers interested in:

  • Donald Trump and U.S. politics

  • Democracy, populism, and authoritarianism

  • Political polarization and civil unrest

  • The U.S. Constitution and institutional breakdown

  • American history, from the Founders to the Civil War

  • How republics fail — and how they can be saved

This book is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand why America is more divided than ever, what history teaches about this perilous moment, and how citizens can act before it’s too late.

Americas Constitutions Political Science Politics & Government United States American History War Socialism
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