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Publisher: Inst. For Christian Economics
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Subtitle: Regeneration Through Chaos
About the Title: One third of the world's population today lives under tyrannies that
call themselves Marxist. No other worldview commands this many people.
Yet a hundred and fifty years ago, there was no philosophy called
Marxism. Karl Marx was then an undergraduate university student who
specialized in pubs, taverns, cafes, and desperate letters to his
family asking for more money.
How could such a transformation of
the world take place so rapidly? Why have Communist revolutions swept
the face of the earth? And why did they occur only in regions where
Marx had insisted that they could not in theory take place until the
rest of the world had already turned Communist?
The greatest myth of Marxism is that the Communist revolution is
inevitable. The second greatest myth is that it is proletarian. The
third greatest myth is that it is the product of industrial poverty.
Nothing in the lives of either Karl Marx or Frederick Engles, his
partner, suggested that any of these myths was true. Marx and Engels,
the bourgeois sons of bourgeois religious families, never did a day's
manual labor in their lives. Engel's only connection to industrial
capitalism was as the son of a factory's owner. Marx's only connection
was his lifelong subsidies from Engles.
Why, then, has Marxism been so successful in capturing the minds of men? Because it is a religion, the most powerful rival of Christianity since the rise of Islam in the seventh century.
The nature of Marxism as a religion has long been recognized by its
critics. But what has not been generally recognized is Marxism's unique
fusion of both ancient and modern heresies. It revives the most ancient
of religious themes - social regeneration through systematic chaos - yet it
defends this view in the name of modern science. It appeals to the
basest motives of mankind - autonomy from God, institutionalized envy,
and bloody revolution - yet it defends itself as being simultaneously the
most moral and the most scientific of systems.
Gary North has assembled the evidence to prove that Marxism has been a
success because it is the most perverse imitation of Christianity ever
invented. It was invented by two men who had been baptized as
Christians, had affirmed an evangelical faith in their teens, and had
turned in fury against God in their early twenties. Few people know
that Marx wrote a satanic play and wrote satanic poetry in his youth.
But anyone who has read his early writings knows that his avowed
enemies were not the capitalist but the Christians and the Jews. He
hated God more than he hated capitalism.
Author: Dr. Gary North
About the Author: Gary North received his Ph.D. in
history from the University of California, Riverside in 1972. Gary is
the author of 42 books including The War on Mel Gibson: The Media versus The Passion and Crossed Fingers: How Liberals Captured the Presbyterian Church. Gary is one of the most insightful and thought-provoking historians in modern times.
Specifications: e-Book (PDF download), 18.3 megabytes, 354 pages
© 1989 Institute for Christian Economics
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