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Read By: Adam Grupper, Mark R. Levin Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 5.17 hours at 1.5x Speed 3.88 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: January 2012 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781442349117

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

27

Longest Chapter Length:

28:49 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

32 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

17:17 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

9

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Publisher Description

#1 New York Times bestselling author Mark Levin explores the philosophical basis of America’s foundations and the crisis that faces government today.

Mark R. Levin’s Liberty and Tyranny made the most persuasive case for conservatism and against statism in a generation. In this most crucial time, this leading conservative thinker explores the psychology, motivations, and history of the utopian movement, its architects, and its modern day disciples—and how the individual and American society are being devoured by it.

     In Ameritopia: The Unmaking of America Levin asks, what is this utopian force that both allures a free people and destroys them? In the end, Levin’s message is clear: The American republic is in great peril. The people must now choose between utopianism or liberty.

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"Mark Levin is a brilliant conservative thinker. This book isn't a huge bashing of Obama but rather a thorough study of the influences of the liberal and conservative minds. He lays out what historical documents are the foundation for the utopianthought process behind the liberal worldview and constrasts them with the historical documents that influenced the Founding Fathers in their framing of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. You put down this book with a greater understanding of what America is about and you begin to appreciate the true values that this country was originally founded on and not this Ameritopia (mixture of "utopia" and "America") that the liberals would have you believe we can't live without."

— Alan (5 out of 5 stars)

Quotes

  • “The companion book to Liberty and Tyranny… Levin’s analysis is deadly to liberalism… Ameritopia is historical X-ray vision in book form.”

    — American Spectator
  • “A must-read for Americans of all political persuasions…An honest discussion of the dangers presently facing our country…Levin does a fantastic job.”

    — Newsmax
  • “Mark Levin has a unique ability to take complex subjects and boil them down to their essentials.”

  • “That Levin wrote this book now demonstrates not only his passion for the United States, but his awareness that he is a statesman defending natural law at a pivotal moment in human history…Mark Levin [does] the lion’s share of our shouting—eloquently.”

    — PJ Media

Awards

  • A #1 New York Times bestseller

Ameritopia Listener Reviews

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  • Overall Performance: 4 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5

    " It took me a while to read as I had to reread several sections. I loved it as I learned about where the founding fathers gathered their ideologes from. I learned too there needs to be a balance of ideas or we can lose the freedoms we have. "

    — Julie, 2/17/2014
  • Overall Performance: 5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5

    " This was a great book. I haven't read/discussed these books analyzed in Ameritopia, since my college days in philosophy classes. It was good to see another conservative view on these utopia stories (I was always in the minority w/ opinion or analysis), instead the normal philosophy professor liberal viewpoint. (I never did well in those classes until I learned to keep my mouth shut.). Again, Great Book... "

    — Steve, 2/16/2014
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    " An excellent, thoughtful treatise on how America has strayed from the founding. Highly recommended!! "

    — Ron, 2/16/2014
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    " A bit text-bookie, but filled with gross examples of the over-extension of our federal government. "

    — Marilyn, 2/15/2014
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    " Somewhat bombastic and overly reliant on quotations, but pretty decent for a full-time talk radio host. "

    — Taylor, 1/30/2014
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    " Mark Levin is truly a great intellect. Enjoyed this very much. "

    — Opa, 1/21/2014
  • Overall Performance: 3 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 5

    " I'm currently reading this book. Though the message is great, Mark Levin is a hard read. He is very intelligent, and has a vocabulary that makes your head spin. I will eventually get through this book. Grab a thesaurus while you're at the bookstore for this one. "

    — Chad, 1/19/2014
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    " Difficult book to read. But worth the struggle. "

    — Dan, 1/3/2014
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    " Great book, for it outlines and compares the thought of the Utopias with the thinkers that influenced the Founders. He then shows how radically far from the vision of the Founders that we have fallen. Essentially, we are on the disastrous course of Utopianism. "

    — Joshua, 12/16/2013
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    " An outstanding book from top to bottom. All I wish is that it explored the topics in greater detail - it's a fantastic review of the utopian writers in contrast to those who influenced our republic. I highly recommend it! "

    — Loren, 12/8/2013
  • Overall Performance: 3 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 5

    " Good read, but nothing 'really' new "

    — Daniel, 7/12/2013
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    " Those who need to read this- high school and college students, parents and grandparents, "Independents" and Liberals ...etc, won't and to the Conservative this just reinforces what they already know. It could have been written in a less boring manner though. "

    — Marcia, 2/16/2013
  • Overall Performance: 3 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 5

    " Good overview of political philosophies, but it read like a textbook. It was a great book To read before bed...zzzzz "

    — J., 2/9/2013
  • Overall Performance: 5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5

    " Very interesting read. Not an easy one though. "

    — Brian, 9/3/2012
  • Overall Performance: 4 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5

    " Very good, but lots and lots of quoting from Plato and founding fathers and such that some people might find boring. "

    — Katie, 3/23/2012
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    " Mehh, I thought political writing would be interesting, but it felt too much like work. "

    — Hamp, 3/9/2012
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    " A perfect example of why he is known as the "Great One." "

    — Jennifer, 2/13/2012
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    " Very interesting, and will aid me. But should have used more examples of some from the 19th century. "

    — Anna, 1/30/2012

About Mark R. Levin

Mark R. Levin, nationally syndicated talk-radio host, host of LevinTV, chairman of Landmark Legal Foundation, and the host of the Fox News show Life, Liberty, & Levin, is the author of several New York Times bestsellers: Liberty and Tyranny, Ameritopia, The Liberty Amendments, Plunder and Deceit, Rediscovering Americanism, and Unfreedom of the Press. Liberty and Tyranny spent three months at #1 and sold more than 1.5 million copies. His books Men in Black and Rescuing Sprite were also New York Times bestsellers. He is an inductee of the National Radio Hall of Fame and was a top adviser to several members of President Ronald Reagan’s cabinet. He holds a BA from Temple University and a JD from Temple University Law School.

About Adam Grupper

Adam Grupper, award-winning narrator, has garnered honors from AudioFile magazine, Publishers Weekly, iTunes, the Society of Voice Arts and Sciences, and the Audio Publishers Association. He has been in eleven Broadway productions, including the acclaimed revival of Fiddler on the Roof. His film and television credits include The Rebound, Homeland, Master of None, Music and Lyrics, Two Weeks Notice, Elementary, and Allegiance.