Thought Choice Power is an unusual reading experience — a work of civic philosophy that feels both academically rigorous and genuinely urgent. Plebeius writes in the tradition of the great republican thinkers, drawing on Aristotle, Madison, and a range of American historical figures to construct an argument for principled, engaged citizenship.
The pen name Plebeius carries its own argument — an invocation of the common citizen’s claim on democratic governance, a reminder that the U.S. Constitution was constructed for the people, not the privileged few.
I found the historical sections particularly well-rendered, and the passages on concentrated economic power carry the conviction of someone writing from genuine concern. A thoughtful, valuable work.
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