William Howard Lloyd

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William H. Lloyd Jr. offers a powerful critique of the destruction of democracy in modern societies. Drawing from both faith and public policy, he uses the seven deadly sins to analyze the addiction to corruption and moral decay. Through his work, Lloyd emphasizes that true redemption can only come when citizens recognize the damage caused by such vices and take action to restore their country’s values.
In Destruction of Democracy, William Howard Lloyd Jr. provides an unflinching critique of America’s political trajectory by 2029. He identifies the destruction of democracy as the result of an addiction to the seven deadly sins—greed, pride, and wrath—woven into the fabric of leadership. Lloyd calls for a national awakening, offering a roadmap for redemption that blends faith, law, and public policy to safeguard freedom and accountability.

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