Saturday, August 2, 2025

THE THREAT OF COMMUNISM




You Can Trust the Communists (to be Communists) by Dr. Fred C. Schwarz is an older book but still extremely relevant. Explains the history and ideology of communism and how the communists gain power through propaganda, infiltration, and subversion. Communists (Marxists) gain power by working on causes people believe in (causes that could be noble or that merely appeal to selfishness) and thus persuade people to support them, entrust them with power, and remove protections against abuse of power. (They either invent a cause or take advantage of a cause that many are already concerned about.) Also explains how apparent retreats from hardline communism on the part of communists are part of their philosophy and program and do not mean that communism is dying or dead. You Can Trust the Communists (to be Communists) by Dr. Fred C. Schwarz


    "None Dare Call It Treason ... 25 Years Later," by Jon A. Stormer, is an older book but still relevant to understanding how communists operate. 

Most Americans would be shocked to realize that a lot of American history was written about decades in advance in communist manuals on how to win like this one: Toward soviet America



Pop Quiz:

Which, if any, of the ten measures of communism outlined in chapter two of the Communist Manifesto have not been characteristic of the USA for a long time? (Incidentally, as an example of leftist propaganda, The Communist Manifesto is a classic. By appealing to wishful thinking and intellectual arrogance it has persuaded many intellectuals to support communism even though it is far removed from economic reality.)   

Manifesto of the Communist Party







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