Summary: American Marxism: Mark R. Levin

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Warning! This is a summary and illustrated study aid for Mark Levin's book, American Marxim. It is not the original book, but your thoughts and feelings about the United States and the rest of the world will change forever. There is so much to learn of the current state of affairs that is censored by the mainstream elites.

Levin discusses how the problems he warned about in his “timely but timeless” book Liberty and Tyranny have come to pass.

Levin’s 2009 manifesto Liberty and Tyranny energized conservatives by offering a philosophical, historical, and practical foundation for stopping the liberal attack on Constitution-based principles. We were on the brink of losing our freedoms when that book came out, and we’re still paying the price.

With names like “progressivism,” “democratic socialism,” “social activism,” and more, Levin shows how the basic components of Marxist ideology are now widespread in American society and culture. "Marxism" is synonymous with communism.

As usual, Levin delves into these groups’ psychology and methods, including extensive student indoctrination, the anti-American goals of Critical Race Theory and the Green New Deal, and the rise of repression and censorship to compel compliance. And he offers us some solutions and suggestions on how to face them. Communism means to destroy society and its identity forever and to steal its wealth. The goal is a totalitarian elite making up self-serving laws and policies.

“The counter-revolution against the American Revolution is in full force,” says Levin. Undeniable, it consumes our society and culture, permeating our politics, schools, media, and entertainment. Levin tries to mobilize Americans to preserve their liberties.

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