Americans Are in Revolt

Writes Jack D. Douglas: Great revolutions generally begin slowly over many years as public outrage smolders more and more intensely beneath the facades of conformity and obedience to authority. But as the anger grows ever stronger, even small events can trigger great explosions. August 10 in the Tuileries garden in Paris seemed like a pretty ordinary day until the public rage against the corrupt King and his System exploded. I don’t think  Americans are yet at that point of concentrated, violently explosive outrage, though millions are that angry around the country. But Americans are very outraged at the total corruption … Continue reading Americans Are in Revolt