The Extraction Gospel : How Religion Became a Tool of Economic and Political Control - and How to Recognize It
Overview
The Extraction Gospel is a fearless examination of the systems that train ordinary people to accept exploitation as normal, moral, and even holy.
Blending history, psychology, economics, religion, and cultural criticism, this book traces the machinery behind manipulation in America: how power disguises itself as virtue, how institutions manufacture consent, and how entire communities are taught to confuse obedience with goodness, silence with wisdom, and suffering with purpose.
From plantation theology to prosperity preaching, from political fear campaigns to corporate exploitation, The Extraction Gospel exposes the recurring pattern beneath the surface: the use of belief, identity, shame, and social pressure to protect hierarchy and extract labor, loyalty, and hope from the working class.
This is not a book against faith. It is a book against fraud dressed in faith's language. It is not an attack on ordinary people trying to survive within broken systems. It is an attempt to name the systems clearly enough that people can finally see them, question them, and refuse to keep feeding them.
Provocative, deeply researched, and written with urgency, The Extraction Gospel challenges readers to recognize the architecture of manipulation in churches, neighborhoods, schools, politics, and corporate life - and to understand how these forces reinforce income disparity, social control, and generational harm.
If you have ever felt that something was wrong but struggled to explain it, this book gives language to the pattern.
If you have ever wondered why the same hierarchies survive under different names, this book follows the chain.
If you are ready to separate truth from performance, conscience from conditioning, and faith from fear, The Extraction Gospel is for you.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798253732526
- ISBN-10: 9798253732526
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: March 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.51 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.67 pounds
- Page Count: 224
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