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by Charles Harris


  What are some of the “intentional” consequences different characters caused or enabled by their actions or inactions?

  Is reckless disregard for a possible result as morally culpable as knowing intent? Where does malice fit in?

  The author says the book was intended to be pointed and provocative, but not partisan. Do you think the book had a partisan slant and, if so, what was it?

  The book includes three posts or Op/Eds by Professor Williams. Why do you think the author included these?

  Was Professor Williams as objective as she portrayed herself to be? Why or why not? How would your answer apply to other professors and commentators?

  Are you seeing a loss in the trust Americans have in their traditional socio-political institutions (religious, school, government and civic organizations and news media) and elites? If so, why do you think this is occurring?

  If you are seeing a decline in trust in these organizations and elites, what do you see filling the gap?

  Do you think foreign or domestic players are more likely to manipulate social media and the internet to influence the outcome of American elections? Why?

  Several of the characters talk about the bitter polarization in American politics today. Do you see this occurring? If so, how bad is it and what are some of the causes?

  Do you believe the United States is susceptible to radical political change in the coming election cycle? If so, why, and what do you think the changes might be?

  What will Eva Johnson do next?

  About the Author

  Charles Harris writes vivid real-world fiction that unleashes his characters into the emerging social, political and technological changes that are altering who we are and how we live.

  Fueled by years of experience as a business lawyer, professor, investment banker and CEO of publicly traded technology and financial companies, he uses meticulous research, suspense and action-packed plot twists to bring his characters and settings to life.

  Harris has a B.A. degree in Political Science from the University of Florida and a law degree from the Harvard Law School. He is the author or co-author of several books on business negotiating as well as articles on technology, banking and the law.

  He lives in Florida with his wife. This is his first novel.

  For more information, visit www.charlesharrisbooks.com

 

 

 


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