Alan Marley is an adjunct instructor at Southern New Hampshire University, where he teaches business administration and management, sharing his deep knowledge and practical insights with aspiring professionals. With a Doctor of Business Administration from the University of Phoenix, Alan is committed to fostering innovation and leadership in his students. He brings to the table 34 years of hands-on experience as a business owner and manager, equipping him with a unique perspective that bridges academic theory and real-world application.
Age of Delusion: How America Lost Its Mind and Why It Might Get It Back
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A raw, clear-eyed look at how America replaced truth with narrative — and what it will take to claw reality back.
This isn’t a partisan rant. It’s a wake-up call for anyone tired of being gaslit by slogans, media spin, and moral grandstanding. Age of Delusion doesn’t just diagnose the madness—it dares you to see the cracks in the illusion for yourself.
If you’ve ever asked, “How did we get here—and how do we fix it?” this book delivers hard answers without apology.
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Age of Delusion tackles the growing cultural disconnect between reality and ideology. It exposes how identity politics, DEI orthodoxy, media manipulation, and institutional gaslighting have eroded truth in favor of slogans and social pressure. This isn’t just a political problem—it’s a cultural crisis that affects how we think, speak, work, and live. Understanding it is the first step toward resisting it.
This book is for anyone who feels like the world has gone mad—and wants to understand why. Whether you're politically independent, skeptical of mainstream narratives, or simply exhausted by moral grandstanding, Age of Delusion offers clarity, evidence, and the confidence to push back. It’s for readers who crave blunt truth in a culture drowning in pretense.
After decades of leading businesses, teaching students, and watching our institutions drift into ideological absurdity, I couldn’t stay silent. Age of Delusion began as a personal reckoning—and became a manifesto for those who still value reality over narrative. I wrote it because I knew I wasn’t the only one thinking, “What the hell is going on?”
Readers will walk away with a sharper lens, a firmer spine, and the words to say what others are only thinking. This book doesn’t offer easy comfort—it offers clarity. You’ll understand the root of our cultural confusion and find the courage to reject the scripted nonsense and reclaim your voice.
Whether you're sick of being told to “shut up and comply,” or just want to understand how truth got replaced with tribalism, Age of Delusion is your call to think again—and fight back.