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Liberty and the Citizen Capitalist - The Cure for Common Marxism - cover

Liberty and the Citizen Capitalist - The Cure for Common Marxism

Kevin Ray Hadlock

Casa editrice: Publishdrive

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Marxist philosophy has been making headway in the US for years. With its takeover of pop culture, corporate media, entertainment, and education, today’s generation faces the siren song of Marxism with virtually no tools to help them process all the noise and distinguish reality from illusion. No longer relegated to the usual far-left elements of society, the “Revolution” has  spread to our churches, the federal government, and businesses, and has been expertly laced throughout our culture, to the point that America is barely recognizable as a bastion of freedom, clear-headedness, and cohesion. It is long past time we righted the ship. This small book summarizes Marxism’s critical failings and presents the virtues of liberty and capitalism, particularly “Citizen Capitalism,” making the case for their role and value in saving us from the horrors that Marxist governance always rains down on private citizens.
Disponibile da: 05/01/2024.
Lunghezza di stampa: 46 pagine.

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