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Rules for Resilience

A Citizen’s Guide for Defeating Radical Activism and Saving America

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By: Cole Duning
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They've been running the same playbook for fifty years. It's time you understood it.

In 1971, community organizer Saul Alinsky published Rules for Radicals - a tactical manual for political warfare disguised as a civics handbook.

Since then, its 13 rules have been quietly deployed in universities, corporations, media institutions, school boards, and government agencies across America.

Most conservatives can feel the effect. Almost none can name the cause.

Rules for Resilience changes that.

Written by Cole Duning (the pen name of a veteran strategist with decades in counter-revolutionary research), this is a field manual for understanding, surviving, and countering the most effective political influence operation in modern American history.

What's inside:

Part 1 breaks down all 13 of Alinsky's rules with operational precision:

  • where they come from
  • how they function psychologically
  • exactly how they are being deployed in the institutions you interact with every day

Part 2 gives you the defensive playbook:

  • how to recognize a coordinated campaign before it reaches critical mass
  • how to deny the conditions these tactics require to work
  • how to build the kind of resilience that makes targeted persecution costly and unsustainable

Part 3 goes on offense:

  • showing how the same principles can be applied ethically and strategically by conservatives to normalize common sense
  • expose institutional capture
  • restore the norms that make self-government possible.

Drawing on Sun Tzu's Art of War, game theory, and real case studies from 2020 to 2025, this is not another book about what's wrong with America. It is a manual for fixing it.

This book is for you if:

  • You believe in free speech without career execution
  • You feel the ground shifting and need to understand why
  • You are tired of watching your side play endless defense and lose
  • You want a clear, practical framework (not more commentary)

Everything in this book is lawful, ethical, and long overdue.

You can't win a game you don't know is being played.

Philosophy Political Science Politics & Government Social Sciences Violence in Society Resilience
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