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Entering the Fascist-Marxist Twilight Zone

The Collected Works of L.K. Samuels and the Free Riders Groupe

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Entering the Fascist-Marxist Twilight Zone

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Entering the Fascist-Marxist Twilight Zone is a collection of political and social media articles written mainly by L.K. Samuels and a community of writers known as the Freedom Riders Groupe. The 28 chapters explain the Fascist-Marxist narrative that distorted and falsified the political spectrum starting in 1941, creating a Twilight Zone of political nonsense, dishonesty, and ambiguity. George Orwell revealed such propaganda tactics in his Nineteen Eighty-Four novel, arguing that he “who controls the past,… controls the future: [he] who controls the present controls the past.” And further, “If all records told the same tale—then the lie passed into history and became truth.”
History is often rewritten to favor the victor, typically by academics, politicians, and dishonest officials with allegiance to authoritarian socialism and statism. These Machiavellians conceal their unpalatable message and work diligently to erase accurate history.
Samuels and the other authors examine some of history's political oddities, including the relationships between the National Socialists of Germany, Italian Fascists, and Marxist socialists. The author excavates the political graves and examines the falsehoods that lie beneath, citing primarily academic sources. Some of the questions explored include: Did Adolf Hitler serve in the Red Army in Germany? Was he elected to its command structure during the Bavarian Soviet Republic? Did he wear a red communist armband? Was he an atheist and homosexual?” Before Hitler’s National Socialist German Workers’ Party, was there a political movement within the Communist Party of Germany called the “National Bolshevism” (Nazbols) that sought to combine Marxism with nationalism?
Did Mussolini once declare he was the “Lenin of Italy?” Did he refer to himself as a “communist,” a “socialist ultra,” and a leftist, bragging about carrying a medallion with the image of Karl Marx on it? Was Mussolini’s administration the first Western nation to recognize the Soviet Union in 1924? Did both Hitler and Mussolini support the “social justice” movement? Did Joseph Goebbels spew hatred for the right-wing business community as well as admitting that the Nazi Party was the “German left?” Did Lenin in 1922 promote a “free market and capitalism” in the Soviet Union?
History & Theory Political Science Politics & Government Socialism Soviet Union Marxism Liberalism War Capitalism Imperialism
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Each chapter has half of the airtime taken up reading references, title and pages. A. Otherwise great book that should have omitted the reading of the references.

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