The pen name Plebeius is doing real work here. The choice to write about liberty and democratic responsibility under a name that literally means “common people” is either a clever frame or a statement of purpose — probably both. Thought Choice Power is an essay-driven examination of governance and civic duty, and what’s notable structurally is how it moves from the broad (philosophical foundations) to the specific (economic influence on policy) without losing coherence.

Plebeius has read widely, and the connections drawn between Aristotle, Madison, and Eisenhower don’t feel forced. The writing is formal and intentional — this is a book that trusts its reader to follow complex arguments through several steps.

That trust feels refreshing in the current discourse environment.

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