How The Communist Manifesto Threatens Our Freedom Today
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A nineteenth-century pamphlet still shapes twenty-first-century policy. Arthur R. Thompson traces the commission behind Marx and Engels and explains why secrecy mattered, then shows the Manifesto’s planks echo in taxes, schooling, property rules, and immigration. He sifts admissions from Engels, contrasts the French and American revolutions, maps tactics that erode family and nation, and explains what organized citizens can do.
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Power does not drift; it is organized. In How The Communist Manifesto Threatens Our Freedom Today, Arthur R. Thompson shows that Marx’s 1848 tract was a commissioned instrument — conceived inside clandestine leagues, timed for the upheavals of 1848-1849, and aimed at reorganizing nations. He begins with the commission: the League of Outlaws and, after a split, the League of the Just. As Frederick Engels later recounted in his 1885 essay “On the History of the Communist League,” these bodies functioned as German branches of Parisian secret societies. Thompson also tracks the line back to 1776 Bavaria and the Illuminati’s stated design to erase religion and centralize rule, and he contrasts that European model with America’s Christian-rooted revolution.
From there the book moves through concrete ground. Thompson details the deliberate unraveling of moral restraints; the attack on private property; the subordination of the individual, marriage, faith, and patriotism to the collective; and the labeling of “friends” and “enemies” to polarize society. He shows where theory becomes statute: schools, tax schemes, property regulations, and immigration policy. Evidence appears in Engels’ own admissions, in networks linked to the 1848 revolutions, and in a recurring tactic — declare a group “dissolved” in public, continue under new names, and keep the program moving.
Because the word “conspiracy” has been mocked into silence, Thompson defines it plainly: planning in secret for an evil end. He then shows how that definition mirrors ordinary life — families plan meals and businesses draft strategy; therefore political actors plan as well. The issue, therefore, becomes practical. If destructive movements coordinate, why would defenders of constitutional liberty stand alone? Thompson’s answer is steady: band together, study the Constitution, teach its limits, and work patiently at the local level to preserve sovereignty, property, faith, and the rule of law.
This book suits readers who insist on causes linked to effects and documents tied to outcomes. It will serve parents watching schools, citizens tracking state or municipal policy, business owners monitoring property rules, and pastors or civic leaders sorting rhetoric from reality. Read it to understand How The Communist Manifesto Threatens Our Freedom Today, then choose disciplined action over drift — together, deliberately, and on time. (2024ed, pb, 84pp)
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