America is not losing a war. It is losing the story.
Someone decided that America's founding was a crime, its military a machine of oppression, its religion a tool of control, its capitalism exploitation by another name, and its belief in individual achievement a lie. That story is now taught in schools, enforced in corporations, amplified by foreign governments, and embedded in the legal system. It did not get there by accident.
The Villainization of America documents the operation - who built it, how it reached every American institution, and what it has already cost. Part One maps the targets: the founding, the military, religion, capitalism, the flag, the land. Part Two names the architects: the academy, the media, the K-12 pipeline, the corporate machine, Russia, China, and the point where foreign and domestic interests converged on the same goal. The last section documents the nations that held, the Americans who refused, and the difference between honest reckoning and a permanent indictment.
This is not an argument that America has no sins. It is an argument that the operation using those sins to destroy civic bonds is not history. It is a weapon. And understanding who built it changes what you can do about it.
Richard Lowe has published more than 113 books on technology, business, and American culture. He lives in Florida.
The Villainization of America is part of the Enemies of You series - seven books documenting the forces operating against you from the inside out. Each book stands alone. Together they form a single argument about the forces trying to control and enslave you for their own purposes.
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Richard Lowe is a prolific author with 63 published books of his own plus 54+ ghostwritten works, spanning multiple genres from thriller fiction to comprehensive literary analysis. His extensive catalog is available at https://masterofworlds.com, showcasing the breadth of his storytelling expertise across various formats and topics.
As a professional ghostwriter for bestselling authors, he brings decades of practical writing expertise to every project, combining deep storytelling craft with an understanding of what readers truly want. His work extends beyond fiction into literary criticism and film analysis, with contributions that have garnered academic recognition, including collaborations with Purdue University.
Richard's extensive media appearances on literary topics demonstrate his commitment to making complex storytelling concepts accessible to both casual readers and serious students of fiction. Through his platform "The Writing King," Richard provides ethical ghostwriting services while maintaining his own creative output.
His analytical approach to storytelling (evident in his comprehensive examinations of literature's greatest works) informs his fiction writing, creating thrillers that balance pulse-pounding action with thoughtful character development. Unlikely Hero represents Richard's passion for redemption stories that explore the thin line between villain and savior.
When not writing, he continues to analyze what makes great fiction endure, always seeking to understand the craft that transforms entertainment into lasting art.
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