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Ameritopia

The Unmaking of America
Book • 2012
In 'Ameritopia', Mark R. Levin examines the historical roots of utopianism, tracing its influence from ancient philosophers like Plato to modern political movements.

He argues that these ideals, while appealing, often lead to totalitarianism and threaten the foundations of American democracy.

Levin contrasts utopian thinkers with those who advocate for limited government and individual rights, urging Americans to choose between utopianism and liberty.

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Mentioned in 3 episodes

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Mark Levin
as he reflects on themes discussed in his older books.
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The Best Of Mark Levin - 9/6/25
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as one of his older books he reviewed to prepare for the show.
9/2/25 - Marxism and Islamism: The Rising Threats in America
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as his book that followed Liberty and Tyranny.
The Best Of Mark Levin - 9/13/25
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when saying that a typical retort is that it has never been tried.
10/2/25 - The Legacy of Buckley: Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
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as a source where he explains that communism has never really been tried.
9/30/25 - Democrats vs. Trump: A Tale of Two 24-Hour News Cycles
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when discussing the progressive movement's never-ending quest for utopia.
Mark Levin | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 56

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