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Principle Power: Restoring Democracy and Opportunity to Polarized America
©2017 by S. J. Reynolds


Partisanship has polarized American politics, resulting in a Congress where obstructing the other party’s agenda now takes priority over the good of the nation. Unless the situation changes, the United States will continue to decline, both economically and as a world power.

What drives this ever-worsening polarization, and is there any way through the political and social quagmire it creates? The book Principle Power describes a solution—a reaffirmation of our national principles and power.

Building on the twin concepts of the Power Principle and Pragmatic Efficiency, the book argues for reforms designed to restore party-neutral election laws, an adaptable government, and broader economic access. Doing so will return power and prosperity to the average voter and prevent wealthy donors and extremist voters from pushing their partisan and self-serving agendas.

Of equal interest to those on the left and right of the political spectrum, Principle Power’s recommendations focus on two aspirations all Americans share—economic opportunity and political freedom. To have either, we need to break the congressional deadlock and return to a government where country and citizens take precedence over party and lobbyist groups.

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About the Author: S. J. Reynolds sees politics from the perspective twenty-five years in the military, academia, and business. After four years as a tank officer in the US Army, he continues to serve in the National Guard, with tours in Bosnia and Iraq. In his civilian career, he introduces new technology to multinational companies, universities, and start-ups. He specializes in commercializing biotechnology, materials, and renewable energy. He founded the group Principle Power to advocate for the adaptable government and full economic access described in his book. He holds degrees in American history and management and lives in New Jersey with his family.

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