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American Marxism and Socialism, is a shockingly critical analysis of the left ideologies in America, placed in historical perspective, against the background of Marxist "revolutionary" activities. The author is convinced that the Marxism is a wrecking-ball ideology designed to demolish the capitalist society and its flagship, the United States of America. It examines in detail the classical Marxist ideas, the Socialists and their derivatives. The connection between UN "globalists" and the socialists, is displayed in the context of the Agenda 21 program, in a parallel with Marx's Communist Manifesto of 1848. The Marxist goals for America, fall on a long line of thrust in this direction, from Woodrow Wilson, at the beginning of the 20th century, all the way to Barack Obama, at the beginning of the 21st century. The aspects of resistance to Marxism provide the educational clues in deciding how to preserve the American way of life, as the book's conclusion. Written in an easy to understand, conversational style, this may look like a short manual of popularized philosophy. Realistically frightening, but true, the image of the socialist "activists and community organizers" under the spot light, does not live any doubt about who is who and what their ulterior motives are.If you read this book, you will feel the need to discuss it with all your friends and relatives. It is that captivating.

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