Cuba’s Dark Paradise: The Romanticized Revolution That Destroyed Freedom

On November 25, 2016, Fidel Castro, the infamous communist revolutionary leader of Cuba, died. His funeral was expected to be a grand state affair—but in a moment of poetic symbolism, the military jeep carrying his ashes broke down midway through the procession. Soldiers were forced to push the vehicle, a scene that starkly mirrored the […]

Inside Stalin’s Russia: Where Truth Was Treason and Silence Was Survival

In Murderous Marxism, William Johnson lifts the veil on one of history’s most brutal regimes—not with dry statistics, but with piercing clarity and moral urgency. His chapter on Stalin’s Soviet Union transports the reader to a world where truth was outlawed, fear was weaponized, and silence was the only way to survive. Johnson recounts how, […]

China’s Cultural Revolution: How Mao’s Utopia Became a Bloodbath

In his searing exposé Murderous Marxism, author William Johnson dissects one of the bloodiest ideological campaigns of the 20th century: Mao Zedong’s Cultural Revolution. Far from being a noble effort to advance equality, the movement became a ten-year reign of terror that tore China apart. Between 1966 and 1976, Mao mobilized China’s youth into radicalized […]