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  • Herausgeber: WS
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2024
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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.

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Liberty and The Citizen Capitalist

The Cure for Common Marxism

Liberty and The Citizen Capitalist

The Cure for Common Marxism

A quick start guide to smoking out humanity’s worst invention ever…

and then slapping it around

Kevin Ray Hadlock

LIBERTY AND THE CITIZEN CAPITALIST: THE CURE FOR COMMON MARXISM COPYRIGHT 2024 by Kevin Ray Hadlock. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the nonexclusive, nontransferable right to access and read this book. No part of this book may be reproduced, transmitted, downloaded, decompiled, reverse-engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereafter invented, without the express written permission of Kevin Ray Hadlock.

First Edition JANUARY 2024

ISBN 978-1-7346931-2-6

To the rising generation, which has been deceived about Capitalism and Marxism for years. They are in sore need of understanding the importance—and blessing—of liberty and economic self-determination, and how those two factors help make life worth living.

And to America, freedom’s beacon to the world, which stands in sore need of our young people getting it right.

Section 1. The Relentless Truth that Must Not be Taught: Marxism is a Murderous Failure

Let’s face it. Marxism is a disease. (Not that you’d know it by the way K-12 schools and all of academia hide the despicable truth and extol Marxism’s non-existent virtues.)

Actually, make that a full-blown plague, one that afflicts more and more of our youth, and an embarrassing number of our adults. It’s almost like these people want to be infected. They see the withering pestilence of Marxism—millions of families shattered and more than a hundred million lives lost—and they clamor, even beg, for it.

Why, you might ask? Mainly because it’s all they’ve been spoon-fed their whole lives, I answer. Marxism-worship has infested our universities and schools and pop culture and media for so long—with only the most derogatory mentions of the wonder drug capitalism—that the victims have inverted the two, confusing the disease for the only medicine that has ever cured it. Indeed, capitalism has become the Ivermectin of the social fabric regime…safe and effective when used properly, but lied about and scorned by those who cannot profit by it.

And, speaking of that, who, exactly, is responsible for all this? Well, who’s responsible for any mass, hysterical, social infirmity…those who gain power and make bank from it. In this case, that’d be actual Marxists. Like the owners of the pharmaceutical companies who wagged entire nations to the point of controlling the very lives of people they said desperately needed their unsafe and largely ineffective COVID vaccines, the Marxist elites have increasingly wagged teachers and students and institutions for years—in the current generation with near domination—to the point where (reason and more than one hundred years of horrific experience to the contrary) atheistic, destructive Marxism is being held up as a savior, rather than the beguiling serpent that it is.

But I mix my metaphors. The point is, Marxism is the worst kind of malady, damaging the hearts and minds of its victims (often irreversibly) and stealing their souls. Simply stated, when a person comes down with Marxism, he or she, in an obvious state of delirium, agrees that only The State matters, that individual citizens and their lives don’t count, and that the only god they can worship is The Collective, which becomes the lone recipient of any value they might create. They reject the actual God of the universe and willingly submit their souls and treasure to someone else’s hive mind…and never to the benefit of anyone but those few who govern the source of that consciousness.

Ready for a quick backgrounder to support the above? Then here you go. (Spoiler alert: If you belong to one of the last two generations, brace yourself. Chances are you will have never been exposed to this cleansing, clarifying balm in school or on your social media platform of choice. And one other warning: your mind may begin to grasp all this and understand it at an intellectual level, but your emotions, even your devotion, will quite possibly lag behind, straining desperately to drag you back to the Marxist lies that have been imprinted on you by years of indoctrination. Such is the power that brainwashing wields on the young. Lenin, Hitler, Stalin, Mao, Castro, and Chavez all knew this and practiced it religiously. So, you’ve been molded—engineered, really—by tactics refined by some of the most prolific liars and human abusers in history.)

Marxism: Religion, Ideology, or Cult?

Why It Matters

Given the utter failure of Marxism wherever it’s been tried, coupled with the high-risk lengths to which millions of commoners living under it have gone to get away from it, one wonders why it achieves and retains a hold on our “intellectual” class, especially in academia. What is it about the Marxist siren song that so readily leads those who’ve never lived in it to praise it, wish it upon everyone else, and then brainwash our youth to become activists, even soldiers, for it (see Antifa, Black Lives Matter, and pro-Hamas protestors)? To truly smoke out the evils of Marxism and then slap it around, we have to understand something about the methods it uses to worm its way into people’s heads and hearts.

The Essentials

Some have argued that Marxism is a religion (a secular one if such is definitionally possible, since it doesn’t include worship of a supranatural deity), with all the devotion, fervor, single-mindedness, and doctrine-based activity that religions usually practice. Dr. James Lindsay postulates that “Marxism, strange as it may sound, is a theology, the basis for a religion. This isn’t to say that Marxism or Communism is like a religion. It is to say that it literally is a religion.”1 Boston College philosopher Peter Kreeft expands on this notion: “Marx, like Moses, is the prophet who leads the new Chosen People, the proletariat, out of the slavery of capitalism into the Promised Land of communism across the Red Sea of bloody worldwide revolution and through the wilderness of temporary, dedicated suffering for the party, the new priesthood….The messianic tone of communism makes it structurally and emotionally more like a religion than any other political system except fascism.”2(I’ll come back to this last phrase in a moment, as the academic distinction between Marxism and fascism is curious and self-serving at best…)

Others, to the contrary, claim that equating Marxism with religion is simply wrong, precisely because Karl Marx didn’t include god-worship among his tenets. They replace the word “religion” with “ideology”—that is, “a manner of…thinking of an individual, group, or culture,”3