The Gathering of the Clan

An Independent Political Option for America

by Thomas Richard Harry


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/13/2009

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Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 260
ISBN : 9781440117503
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 260
ISBN : 9781440117527

About the Book

From Walt Whitman’s “genius of America”—a common person—comes an uncommon analysis of an American tragedy; the failure of its political system to produce government that truly governs, not simply rules.

Average Americans increasingly are losing faith in our attenuating political parties. It doesn’t seem to matter which party holds the reins of power, there’s no difference in results. The status quo is locked in place, though America generally expresses dissatisfaction. The consequence: Political Independents—increasing numbers of political Independents. Many people say the American Dream is no longer attainable. As an expression of lack of confidence in government, that’s crystal clear; as a verdict on the ability of our political system to deliver good, effective government, that’s unacceptable. The Gathering of the Clan explores the need for change in politics and shares innovative constructs to revitalize our two-party system. Thomas Richard Harry tackles the whos, whats, and whys of such issues as:

  • Connection between public perception and the phenomenon of political Independents
  • Roles of government and those who govern
  • Values and ideologies and how they affect us individually and collectively
  • Philosophical gorge between democracy and capitalism
  • Fading relationship between political trust and political loyalty


About the Author

Thomas Richard Harry, a graduate of U.C. Berkeley and NYU Graduate School, possesses a background in international banking and business. He was a third-party candidate for the United States Senate in 2000 and is author of The Delicate Illusion. He lives in Windsor, California. When not writing, he sells mustard.