William Johnson: The Brain Behind Murderous Marxism
From Vladimir Lenin’s firing squads to Kim Jong Un’s prison farms, Murderous Marxism is one of the anti communist books that exposes a century of bloodshed that you have turned your eyes off. The author William Johnson draws on real-life incidents extracted from declassified archives and survivor testimonies. The book tells a lot about the factual history of communism and its true toll, and lets readers think about it from a different perspective.
About The Author
About The Author William Johnson
William Johnson, an emerging political author, is making all the waves with his recently published book, Murderous Marxism. Graduated from North Carolina State University, his academic experiences shaped his political and personal views during the 1990s, and his book reflects his anti-communism school of thought.
Johnson’s book is unique among other books on political history, where he exposes the brutal Marxist regimes and the suppressing practices of communist atrocities, especially in the education and media industries. He has dedicated his book to his loving wife, Cathy, who encouraged him to come up with a concise yet comprehensive critique of the global impact of communism.
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Murderous Marxism by William Johnson is one of the best books on political history that highlights the brutality of communism through factual information. It tells us that communism didn’t begin with gulags; it began with a promise: a workers’ paradise, equality for all. What followed was the Red Terror, forced famines, and the eerily efficient machinery of the police state.
Historian and author William Johnson threads together newly opened Soviet cables, Chinese village records, and Cambodian field reports to build a single, heartbreaking ledger: more than 100 million lives lost. Yet Murderous Marxism isn’t just about body-counts; it’s a wide open warning.
The author demonstrates how Communists have used propaganda in the past and how the same practice is being followed now. This book is full of history lessons and sends out the message to the readers to be vigilant.
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About the book
Murderous Marxism by William Johnson is one of the best books on political history that highlights the brutality of communism through factual information. It tells us that communism didn’t begin with gulags; it began with a promise: a workers’ paradise, equality for all. What followed was the Red Terror, forced famines, and the eerily efficient machinery of the police state.
About the author
William Johnson, an emerging political author, is making all the waves with his recently published book, Murderous Marxism. Graduated from North Carolina State University, his academic experiences shaped his political and personal views during the 1990s, and his book reflects his anti-communism school of thought.
Who Should Read This Book
Students and educators seeking the best books about politics and history with a critical perspective on 20th-century communist regimes. It is also the best read for all historians and political science enthusiasts interested in exploring factual information about Vladimir Lenin’s firing squads, Kim Jong Un’s prison farms, Cold War history, or ideological movements. Survivors, descendants, or advocates for victims of communism, looking for validation, historical context, or advocacy.