
The Pendulum Swung Too Far
4.17
501 ratings·2 reviews
2020 was a year from hell—polluted, corrupt, and utterly rank. Politicians and corporations showed their true colors, proving we're constantly being manipulated. Are we hurtling toward a new totalitarianism, as Orwell and Huxley predicted? Has the pendulum truly swung too far? They control us throu...
- Pages
- 282
- Format
- Kindle Edition
- Published
- 2021-04-27
- Publisher
- Karl Wiggins
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Karl Wiggins
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Karl Wiggins – Author, humourist, raconteur and (unfortunately) master of dysphemismI'm an author with seven books on Amazon Kindle, and I'll state right from the start that I have a particular aversion to fellow authors who befriend you and then immediately message you saying, "You might like my book ..... check it ou...
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Joni Martins·3 years ago
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Basic Details:
Book Title: The Pendulum Swung Too Far
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Author: Karl Wiggins
Genre: Social Sciences
Part of a series? No
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I scored this book 4/5
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Short Summary of the book:
This type of book isn’t usually my thing. Conspiracy theories? Possibly. Opinionated? Definitely. But, if I'm honest after reading The Pendulum Swung Too Far, I’m proba...
Katherine Black·4 years ago
Karl Wiggins never minces words. He tackles controversial topics with a voice that's both unapologetic and captivating. "The Pendulum Swung Too Far" doesn't quietly sip tea in the corner—it bursts into the room, headbutts the host, and leaves you thoroughly entertained. Wiggins’s insightful observations and conversational style make complex political and societal issues feel like a lively pub debate. Whether you agree with Karl Wiggins or not, his conviction and sharp wit make for a stimulating ...