America did not collapse.
It drifted.
And now, it is remembering.
In The American Reversion, combat veteran and author Shawn Taylor examines a defining moment in U.S. history - not as a partisan argument, but as a structural and moral reckoning.
For decades, strength was reframed as aggression, enforcement as cruelty, and sovereignty as selfishness. Institutions hesitated. Lines blurred. Moral clarity gave way to apology and paralysis. The result was not peace - but instability at home and abroad.
This book argues that what we are witnessing now is not a transformation of America into something new, but a reversion to first principles:
the rule of law, credible deterrence, moral restraint, and responsibility anchored in sovereignty.
Drawing on history, lived experience, and clear-eyed analysis, The American Reversion explores:
why veterans recognized the danger of drift before institutions did
how values collapse when detached from consequence
why freedom cannot be imposed, only chosen
how helping without owning avoids the failures of past interventions
why Iran's uprising represents an indigenous, secular rejection of imposed rule
how infrastructure, not empire, now shapes power
and why preventing catastrophe is often the highest form of success
The American Reversion is for readers who sense that something fundamental has shifted - and want to understand why it matters, what comes next, and what history may remember about this moment.
If this correction holds - if clarity replaces drift, and responsibility replaces hesitation - it may not only steady America, but contribute to a safer world for a long time to come.