Grievance to Power: How Resentment Shapes History

Conrad Riker · AI-narrated by Alistair (from Google)
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Are you tired of being told that your masculinity is toxic?


Do you feel like society is constantly attacking your values and identity?


Are you searching for a way to understand the forces that are reshaping the world around you?


In "Grievance to Power: How Resentment Shapes History," Conrad Riker dives deep into the emotional undercurrents that drive extremist ideologies like feminism, communism, and fascism. This book is a no-holds-barred exploration of how resentment has been weaponized to manipulate societies and undermine traditional values.


- Discover the psychological roots of resentment and how it fuels radical movements.

- Learn why gender equality is a myth and how it disrupts societal balance.

- Understand the double bind of masculinity and why men are shamed for both strength and vulnerability.

- Explore the historical failures of communism and the dangers of its economic grievances.

- Uncover the true nature of fascism and its reaction to left-wing extremism.

- See how the woke movement uses outrage to fracture society and demonize men.

- Gain insights into the evolutionary biology of attraction and the impact of modern ideologies on mate selection.

- Find strategies to reclaim your masculine identity and build a strong, purpose-driven life.


If you want to understand the forces shaping our world and reclaim your place in it, then buy this book today.

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