Say No To Socialism
In his Manifesto of the Communist Party, Marx urged his followers to replace capitalism with communism via a “socialist redistribution of wealth,” which “should displace capitalism and precede communism.” Marx advocated ten “despotic inroads on the rights of property,” and he called them the ten planks of communism. The most important are:
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All well and good, but it was RICHARD NIXON who championed all of the above Communist points. Nixon.
And for that matter there is qualitative difference in political platform on these matters between red-blue Hegelian puppets in any Western country.
The only leader who seems remotely opposed to stealth Marxism let alone overt Marxism... is Tony Abbott of Australia.
In his Manifesto of the Communist Party, Marx urged his followers to replace capitalism with communism via a “socialist redistribution of wealth,” which “should displace capitalism and precede communism.” Marx advocated ten “despotic inroads on the rights of property,” and he called them the ten planks of communism. The most important are:
- A progressive or graduated income tax;
- Abolition of rights of inheritance;
- Centralization of credit in the hands of the state;
- Extension of factories and instruments of production owned by the state;
- Centralization of the means of communication and transport in the hands of the state.[iii]
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All well and good, but it was RICHARD NIXON who championed all of the above Communist points. Nixon.
And for that matter there is qualitative difference in political platform on these matters between red-blue Hegelian puppets in any Western country.
The only leader who seems remotely opposed to stealth Marxism let alone overt Marxism... is Tony Abbott of Australia.