Critical Masses by Julie Banks Lewis (Book Review #1060)

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Critical Masses is a self-help, non-fiction book, and it assesses the power dynamics and structural inequalities throughout American history. It discusses the system or powers, capitalism, democracy, patriarchy, and so much more.

Rating: 4 out of 5.

It was sad to see how the power elite are the ones who control the movement and fate of the living. I found it fascinating to know how schools, churches’, propaganda, and strategic positioning affected gender equality, race, and ethnicity. It was evident to see why these topics have always created division amongst people. You can defiantly understand the term divide and conquer when you read this book.

The literature is written well, and it is easy to understand the premise. This is a thought-provoking book, and I enjoyed reading it. I believe books that educate and make you wonder are a great source to have. The subject matter was organized well and presented intriguingly.

If you are into politics, sociology, and history, then this book is for you.

Written by Jeyran Main

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