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Neither King Nor Mob
Finding Liberty in an Age of Extremes
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Derrell Doss
America was founded on limits—limits on power, on rulers, and on certainty itself. Yet today, those limits feel increasingly fragile.
Neither King Nor Mob is a clear-eyed exploration of America's oldest political struggle: the tension between order and freedom, authority and conscience, safety and restraint. From the debates between Hamilton and Brutus to today's culture wars, Kevin L. Whitworth traces how fear—of chaos, of enemies, of being wrong—slowly transformed a nation built on liberty into one perpetually governed by emergency.
This is not a book made for activists, pundits, or partisans. It is made for citizens.
Drawing on history, political philosophy, and cultural analysis, Whitworth examines how power expands not only through tyranny, but through good intentions—how war, outrage, compassion, and moral certainty each justify new forms of control until disagreement itself becomes suspect and neutrality is treated as betrayal.
Inside, you'll explore:
- How liberty became a minority position
- Why immigration shifted from policy debate to moral theater
- How outrage evolved into a profitable industry
- Why experts replaced citizens
- And how both strongmen and mobs thrive on fear
At its core, Neither King Nor Mob defends an unfashionable idea: that law should be neutral, speech should be free, power should be limited, and adults should be trusted to govern themselves.
This is not a manifesto for the left or the right.
It is a guide for those who feel politically homeless.
For readers who distrust kings and crowds alike.
For anyone who believes liberty requires humility, not hysteria.
In an age of extremes, this book argues for a forgotten path—rules over rulers, neighbors over narratives, and freedom over fear.
©2025 Kevin L Whitworth (P)2026 Kevin L Whitworth