“Why The Second American Civil War is Inevitable: Nationalism vs. Globalism” by James George Borden was displayed at the 30th Los Angeles Times Festival of Books – Book Gallery

As the pages of history turn, we find ourselves reflecting on a remarkable milestone—the 30th Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, the largest book festival in the United States, held on April 26-27, 2025. Set against the stunning backdrop of the University of Southern California campus, this annual celebration of literature brought together thousands of book lovers, authors, and industry professionals for a weekend brimming with literary magic.

Attracting around 150,000 attendees from Southern California and beyond, the festival was a testament to the enduring appeal of literature and the community it fosters. Each event, each conversation, and each shared moment contributed to a rich tapestry of experiences that celebrated the diverse voices and stories that shape our world.

This year, Citi of Books was thrilled to be part of this vibrant gathering, where the love for literature was palpable in the air. Whether you were a lifelong bibliophile or a curious newcomer exploring the world of books, the festival provided a unique opportunity to connect with fellow enthusiasts and share our passion for the written word.

As we look back on this unforgettable weekend, we invite you to join us in reliving the highlights of Citi of Books’ gallery during the 30th Los Angeles Times Festival of Books—a true celebration of the literary arts! A book included in the gallery was “Why The Second American Civil War is Inevitable: Nationalism vs. Globalism” by James George Borden.

“Why The Second American Civil War is Inevitable: Nationalism vs. Globalism” presents a provocative argument regarding the escalating tensions between two opposing ideologies: nationalism and globalism. Borden asserts that the rise of international power brokers, or Globalists, poses a significant threat to individual freedoms and national sovereignty.

Borden argues that these Globalists are intent on establishing a one-world government, leveraging their control over the global economic system, media, and political institutions to achieve their objectives. He highlights the confidence of these elites, as evidenced by their discussions at influential gatherings like the World Economic Forum and the Council on Foreign Relations, suggesting that they believe their vision of global domination is within reach.

In contrast, the author emphasizes the resilience and determination of American patriots, who are committed to defending their inalienable rights and the principles enshrined in the U.S. Constitution. He posits that these Nationalists, who prioritize the sovereignty of the United States as a constitutional republic, will inevitably be driven to armed conflict to resist what they perceive as an encroachment on their freedoms.

Overall, the book paints a stark picture of a nation divided, where the clash between those advocating for global governance and those fighting for national independence could lead to a second civil war. James George Borden’s “Why The Second American Civil War is Inevitable: Nationalism vs. Globalism” serves as a call to awareness about the ideological battle shaping the future of America, urging readers to consider the implications of these competing visions for society.

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