A strongly critical look at Karl Marx and how a fascination with the Judeo-Christian devil influenced Marxism and his political writings. Examines Marx's antagonism to organized religion, particularly the Catholic Church, concluding that socialist and communist ideologies are, at their core, evil
"A chilling account of an evil ideology and the man whose nefarious thoughts made it possible. Communists read Marx, anti-communists understand Marx, and no one understands Marx better than Paul Kengor. His was the unhappy task of wading through such diabolically inspired drivel, and for that we owe him a debt of gratitude. Kengor knows, like few others writing today, that terms such as 'collectivism' and 'indivdualism' only take the debate so far. Quibbles over marginla tax rates have never inspired a soul, least of all Karl Masrx. Ultimately the fight comes down to spiritual warfare: good versus evil."--back cover.
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