A Stirring Book On America's Fate Released -- Author Donald Przebowski Discusses the Events That Will Lead to the Inevitable Collapse of the United States


MARSHALL, Va., June 25, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Continuing his legacy of brilliant literary works, author Donald Przebowski brings another contentious book that touches on political and social issues. Released through Xlibris, The Rise and Fall of the United States: An Interpretation of History provides readers a shocking revelation of what the land of milk and honey is doomed to become.

The Greek historian Polybius proposed that each nation experienced an evolutionary cycle: democracy, oligarchy, dictatorship, tyranny and collapse. For the United States, that evolutionary cycle is individualism, democracy, oligarchy, tyranny and collapse. The Rise and Fall of the United States: An Interpretation of History discusses how the United States is experiencing its final phase, tyranny. Its survival depends upon the strength of the fundamental values upon which the nation was erected: individualism, self-reliance and self-interest. The U.S. has been the recipient of a number of mortal wounds that cannot be mended. This release speaks to how its citizens cannot restore and recapture the past in the blinking of an historical eye, either by governmental decree or by words -- only by deeds.

With in-depth discussions and thought-provoking insights, The Rise and Fall of the United States is a historical work that examines the rise and fall of nations, the fundamental values upon which each nation was built, and the downfall that corresponds to them. A striking and riveting account, it demonstrates that the fall of the United States is inevitable as conveyed by historical ideas and events that will lead to its crumbling end.

The Rise and Fall of the United States: An Interpretation of History will be featured in the Frankfurt International Book Fair Book Exhibit in Frankfurt, Germany, which will run October 14-18, 2009. For more information, log on to www.Xlibris.com.

About the Author

Donald Przebowski was raised on Long Island, St. James, New York. He served in the U.S. Army in Munich, Germany. He graduated from Dowling College with a B.A. in English, and a Degree in Computer Programming and Systems. He was employed by Fairchild Republic on Long Island for twenty-two years, moved to Virginia, and became a subcontractor to NASA for seven years. Aristotle's philosophy of reason provided him with a political philosophy, and the intellectual basis from which to understand history and interpret the world. Writers as Victor Hugo, Dostoevsky, and Alfred Lord Tennyson inspired him to write novels. He is the author of Aryan, the Last Prussian, a story of a Prussian family during World War II; Over the Rainbow, a story of an Irish Priest who is sent to Cambodia during the reign of Pol Pot, the Cambodian barbarian; and Heroic Hearts, a story concerning four fledgling surgeons during World War II.



    The Rise And Fall of the United States * by Donald Przebowski
                   An Interpretation of History
                 Publication Date: June 11, 2009
      Trade Paperback; $23.99; 505 pages; 978-1-4415-3995-3

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