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Is democracy done? Historian Dr. Cesar Vidal explores the expressions and failures of democracy throughout history, and the current threats to its existence around the globe in A Changing World.
Vidal, author of over 180 books and possessing Ph.Ds. in history, philosophy, law, and theology, connects the dots between the collapse of national sovereignty and global warming, illegal immigration, gender ideology, national debt, and a globalist agenda.
A Changing World details in five parts— a history of democracy, its threats, and options for the future, explaining the following:
“Far from democracy and freedom being almost naturally imposed realities, both are more threatened than ever. This threat is not only external but also, to a large extent, internal. A Changing World is an attempt to explain what democracy is and its fragility as well as what the globalist agenda is—a colossal threat to the continuity of democracy itself,” says the author about his new book.
CÉSAR VIDAL is an Historian, writer, and political commentator. Vidal hosts La Voz, a daily Spanish podcast with 1.5 million monthly downloads. Vidal is an American Citizen, originally from Spain. César Vidal holds a Ph.D. in history, 1991 Valedictorian Academic Award: With the thesis De Pentecostés a Jamnia. The thesis was published under the title Los primeros cristianos. Ph.D. in theology, philosophy, and law of Spain. Vidal practiced law to ultimately abandon such practice to pursue history and literature. Cesar Vidal speaks various languages, has written more than 180 books, and has translated several authors into Spanish, including works by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. Vidal is a well-known personality in Spanish media and has hosted various television and radio shows. César Vidal has received several literary awards for various works, including for La mandrágora de las doce lunas; El último tren a Zurich and for El testamento del pescador (The Fisherman’s Testament-Zondervan), among many other titles. Vidal believes the crisis suffered by society is fundamentally of spiritual nature. He is pessimistic about political, economic, or social solutions. Vidal believes, however, in the indescribable effects that a personal relationship with God, the application of the teachings of Jesus Christ and the obedience to the Holy Spirit can have on people from all walks of life.