Strategy Documents
The propagation of communist ideals is not an accident. It’s conscious and deliberate. Various master plans have appeared over the years, starting with the Communist Manifesto in 1848, purporting to give the pseudo-science of Marxism an aura of ‘inevitability’. The master plans call for nothing less than the subversion of entire societies. But it’s hard to take left-wing platitudes (equality, social justice, etc.) seriously when you realize they are all products of deliberate manipulation and conscious technique. Communists are very good at tricking people but, just remember, it’s all a big game, an operation that’s being run on you, one with deadly results.
Strategy Documents
Descriptions of the Communist Agenda
Exercises
Strategy Documents
- Communist Manifesto (1848)
* Summary - V.I. Lenin, “What Is to Be Done?” (1901-02)
- N.I. Bukharin and E. Preobrazhensky, The ABC of Communism (1920) (see, e.g., Part 10 on destroying education)
- Strategy and Tactics of the Proletarian Revolution (1936)
- And Not a Shot is Fired (1950-55) by Jan Kozák (‘pressure from above, pressure from below’ – describes a pincer movement whereby activists make demands on complicit lawmakers to bring about socialism through the legislature without violent revolution, with Czechoslovakia as the backdrop) [text below]
- Saul Alinsky, Rules for Radicals (1971)
* text of rules - “The Art of Subversion and Demoralization” by Yuri Bezmenov [Ex-KGB Agent] (published 2012) - “Yuri Alexandrovich Bezmenov (also known as Tomas David Schuman; 1939 -1997) was a journalist for RIA Novosti and a former KGB informant from the Soviet Union who defected to Canada. In this shocking video Yuri Bezmenov exposes the KGB's subversive tactics for ideological subversion of the target country.” [Note – This video shows why fighting the Left on the cultural front is important. They attack it deliberately to prepare the ground for their societal makeover.] [video below]
- Repressive Tolerance by Herbert Marcuse (1969) - “Liberating tolerance, then, would mean intolerance against movements from the Right and toleration of movements from the Left.”
Descriptions of the Communist Agenda
- Communist Goals - 1963 Congressional Record (an excerpt from "The Naked Communist," by Cleon Skousen)
- The Naked Communist by Cleon Skousen (1958) – a best-seller in the 1960s; sets out 45 communist goals and reveals the timetable for conquest
- “Agenda: Grinding America Down” [video] (2010) – begins with describing a 1992 meeting of the Communist Party of the U.S.A. (CPUSA) at the University of California (Berkeley) where goals of subverting America’s freedom, economic system, and culture were laid out
- Robert Service, Comrades: A History of World Communism, Chapters 1-2
- Richard Pipes, Russia under the Bolshevik Regime, Chapter 4 “Communism for Export”
- Jan T. Gross, Revolution from Abroad (describes “the Communist takeover of Western Ukraine and Belarus in 1939, a historically much-neglected event, where the Reds systematically condensed their twenty-five of experience in subverting Western institutions into one short year. A sort of Saul Alinsky on steroids. My family went through it.”)
Exercises
- How are the strategy documents similar and how are they different? Compare and contrast.
- Describe specific Communist strategies in the dismantling of specific institutions, such as the press, education, or religious institutions.
- Map out a campaign to sell communism to the unsuspecting, drawing from the various strategy documents.
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