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Project 2025 Chief’s Book Advocates Radical Reformation of American Institutions

Friday 08 November 2024 - 15:45
Project 2025 Chief’s Book Advocates Radical Reformation of American Institutions

A forthcoming book by Kevin Roberts, the chief architect of Project 2025, a controversial policy plan for a potential second term of Donald Trump, uses intense imagery of fire and destruction to call for a sweeping overhaul of American institutions. The book, *Dawn's Early Light: Taking Back Washington to Save America*, urges conservatives to “burn away the rot” in organizations that are perceived as obstacles to conservative values, including the FBI, the New York Times, Ivy League universities, and even the Boy Scouts of America.

Roberts, who heads the far-right Heritage Foundation, mixes classical references with modern political metaphors, emphasizing that institutions which hinder conservative progress must be “burned down” to make way for a new order. His inflammatory rhetoric follows a speech by President Joe Biden urging the nation to "lower the temperature" after the tumultuous 2024 presidential race, where Donald Trump defeated Kamala Harris.

In his book, Roberts uses references to fire, comparing the current state of American society to destructive fires—some intentional, like the protests following George Floyd's death, and others, such as the wildfires in California, less so. He argues that these fires represent a larger, coordinated attack on traditional American values, perpetrated by a network of elites who are disconnected from the everyday concerns of average citizens.

Roberts stresses that conservative leaders must stop merely responding to the chaos and instead take the offensive. According to him, institutions like the FBI, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and major corporations such as BlackRock have become “hollowed out” and serve only the corrupt elite. These institutions, he claims, must not be reformed but completely dismantled.

The book also evokes imagery of controlled burns, citing the necessity of “burning away the rot” to allow for new growth. Roberts contends that the conservative movement’s aim should be to restore the American tradition by challenging the progressive order and transforming key societal structures.

While Roberts defends his radical stance as a necessary step to revitalizing American society, his rhetoric, especially the calls for the destruction of well-established institutions, is likely to spark further division in an already polarized political climate. 

The book, originally scheduled for release earlier, was postponed until after the election, likely to avoid further controversy. Now, with Trump’s victory, Roberts’ fiery language is poised to re-ignite intense debates over the future direction of American politics.


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