In his book "Imperial America: Reflections on the United States of Amnesia," Gore Vidal presents a provocative perspective on American politics. He suggests that the political landscape in the U.S. can be simplified to a singular entity, labeling it the "Property Party." According to Vidal, this party operates under two factions, the Republicans and the Democrats, which he describes as the right wings of the same political bird, showing how both parties fundamentally support similar corporate and economic interests.
This assertion highlights his belief that the choices presented to voters are not as diverse as they seem, as both parties align on key issues that serve the interests of property and wealth. By framing the U.S. political system in this way, Vidal encourages readers to critically examine the true nature of political representation and the illusions of democratic choice within a system that prioritizes the power of property owners.