COMMUNİSM IN AMBUSH

Communism has stamped its mark on the 20th century-a mark of aggression and cruelty, bloodshed and tears. Historians have estimated that its ideology has caused the death of 120 million people since the Russian Revolution of 1917. These casualties include not only soldiers killed on battlefields, but citizens murdered by their own governments. The whole world has seen the pitiless slaughter carried out by Communist leaders. One hundred million men and women, from the elderly to young people and infants, lost their lives to this cold, hard, savage ideology. Communist regimes have deprived tens of millions of their most basic rights and freedoms, ejecting people from their homes and systematically subjecting them to famines, slavery in labor camps and imprisonment. Millions have been the targets of Communist guerilla groups and terrorist organizations, and still others have lived in the fear of becoming targets for their bullets.

What are this ideology’s roots? Where was Communism born? How did such a cruel, bloodthirsty worldview find adherents and supporters throughout the world? Why did it come to power and flourish, dragging millions in its wake? How did it come to an end, with the collapse of the Soviet Union? Or has it really ended, or does it still threaten every country on earth?

Does this serious threat still exist in the world? Regrettably, yes. Communism is waiting in ambush!

This well of bloodshed, which has cost the lives of 120 million, still exists. Communism has covered the top of the well to conceal its insidious activities and camouflaged its surroundings, setting it as a trap for the unwary. Its outward appearance may have changed, its adherents’ names may be different, but it still awaits an opportunity to wreak pain on humanity once again, as it has in the past. This book’s vitally important purpose is to rip the mask off this insidious and growing threat and reveal the true face of the Communist ideology that has caused so much pain and trouble.

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ahmetcelik:

Your post is a bunch of propaganda.

ahmet,

“What are this ideology’s roots? Where was Communism born? How did such a cruel, bloodthirsty worldview find adherents and supporters throughout the world? Why did it come to power and flourish, dragging millions in its wake?”

This is probably better suited for the Social Sciences but it seems to me that Communism was born of the destabilizing effects of Capitalist relations. When a thing can be purchased (named) for a universal “signifier” ($), that “thing” is disengaged from all of its seemingly “natural” relations, relations of which made up the fabric of societies, and hence in relationship to all their mechanisms of power, tradition and meaning. With the rise of Capitalism, the invention of the modern subject, “things” became disengaged from their traditional matrix of meanings. Communism strikes me as a response to this destabilization brought on by intensified exchange, an attempt to under a single emergency idea, fashion those loosened relations into a new and productive whole, to impose meaning. Communism is not the only such response, and nor its it the only bloody one. Fascism of course was born of similar needs and brought/brings similar brutalities. The dynamic is complex, and colonialism must be also importantly included in the equation, but if you look though, the most bloody responses in Communist attempt, were in societies destabilized from very long traditional relations and meanings. While in societies in the West, in which Capitalist relations formed a part of those traditions and the atomization of the “self”, Communist ideals produced labor unions, health care, education, civil right and environmentalist sensitivities.

Dunamis