| What did Karl Marx really say--what was his vision of the perfect society? This book is essential reading for anyone interested in politics. Did you know the United States practices all ten planks of the Communist Manifesto? True! When you read this book, you can see the
deceptive beauty of Marx' logic, but you should also be able to see the gaps in it. And you should be able to see the gaps in his knowledge of human nature and how things work.
Whether you are interested in understanding what sparked the Communist
Revolution or in deciphering the Liberal Agenda of the Clintons and other
statists, this book allows you to build an excellent foundation of knowledge.
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Knowing now that Marx's vision doesn't work, you will be able to see
through similar statist philosophies--whether those be a national health care
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