• Book Review: The Naked Communist

    From warmfuzzy@700:100/0 to All on Wed Mar 27 23:06:59 2019
    The Naked Communist was a best-seller in the early 1960s, selling more than
    1.5 million copies. It found its way into the libraries of the CIA, the FBI, the White House, and homes all across America and overseas in Spanish and excepted in other languages.

    In this hard-hitting book an urgent need is finally fulfilled. In one exciting, readable volume, the incredible story of Communism is graphically told. We believe this to be the most vivid and comprehensive book on the subject ever published. It contains a distillation of more than a hundred books and treatises on Communism, many written by Marxist authors. We see
    the Communist the way he sees himself---stripped of propaganda and pretense. Hence the title "The Naked Communist." Here is explained Communism's amazing appeal, its history, and its basic and unchanging concepts--even its secret time-table of conquest! Vital questions are clearly answered---Who gave
    Russia the A-bomb? How did the FBI fight the battle of the underground? Why did the West lose 600 million allies after World War II? What really
    happened in Korea? What is Communism's great secret weapon? Is there an answer to Communism? What lies ahead?

    The Naked Communist
    By W. Cleon Skousen
    Excepted From Goodreads.com

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