The American Militant Nationalist Manifesto is a 2015 book by twin brothers, Sacco Vandal and Vanzetti Vandal. Description of book In the book, Sacco and Vanzetti chart a new course for the American conservative movement. By relying on the lessons of American and world history, they argue that only by embracing militarism and nationalism can American conservatives finally triumph over liberalism both culturally as well as politically. Contents * Introduction * Chapter One: America * Chapter Two: Militarism * Chapter Three: Nationalism * Chapter four: Economic Nationalism * Chapter Five: Democracy * Conclusion Reviews Richard Noegel penned a review that praised the book as an "important book." because it says things that need to be said, the time is right to say these things, and it makes the ideas of Oswald Spengler and Francois P. Yockey accessible to the general public, but is much more than just a rehash of Spengler and Yockey. He says that the book expresses "historical truths and philosophical insights" to make a clear "diagnosis of contemporary ills--political, cultural, social, economic, and even sexual." Noegel praises the authors as "uniquely American voices" and compares them to Thomas Paine and Jonathon Edwards.