American Marxism (mp3 chapters) - Mark R. Levin
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The six-time number one New York Times best-selling author, Fox News star, and radio host Mark R. Levin explains how the dangers he warned against in the “timely yet timeless” (David Limbaugh, author of ‘Jesus is Risen’) best seller ‘Liberty and Tyranny’ have come to pass.
In 2009, Mark R. Levin galvanized conservatives with his unforgettable manifesto ‘Liberty and Tyranny’, by providing a philosophical, historical, and practical framework for halting the liberal assault on Constitution-based values.
That book was about standing at the precipice of progressivism’s threat to our freedom, and now, over a decade later, we’re fully over that precipice and paying the price.
In ‘American Marxism’, Levin explains how the core elements of Marxist ideology are now pervasive in American society and culture — from our schools, the press, and corporations, to Hollywood, the Democratic Party, and the Biden presidency — and how it is often cloaked in deceptive labels like “progressivism”, “democratic socialism”, “social activism”, and more.
With his characteristic trenchant analysis, Levin digs into the psychology and tactics of these movements, the widespread brainwashing of students, the anti-American purposes of critical race theory and the Green New Deal, and the escalation of repression and censorship to silence opposing voices and enforce conformity.
Levin exposes many of the institutions, intellectuals, scholars, and activists who are leading this revolution, and provides us with some answers and ideas on how to confront them.
As Levin writes: “The counter-revolution to the American Revolution is in full force. And it can no longer be dismissed or ignored for it is devouring our society and culture, swirling around our everyday lives, and ubiquitous in our politics, schools, media, and entertainment.”
And, like before, Levin seeks to rally the American people to defend their liberty.
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This post has 47 comments with rating of 3.4/5
July 13th, 2021
American Marxism - Mark R. Levin — @128 m4b+cue
https://audiobookbay.lu/audio-books/american-marxism-mark-r-levin
July 13th, 2021
The Cliff Clavin conspiracy club is alive and well, and joining with the remnants of the McCarthy mob!
July 13th, 2021
mcmlxiii
Spoken like a truly ignorant reprobate
July 13th, 2021
MRC’s Bozell talks ‘American Marxism’ with author Mark Levin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6wZN5NTECY
July 13th, 2021
I love how conservatives are such dumb pigs that they can’t even see how they’re being swindled by an entire industry of right wing pundits filling their empty hogheads with fearporn.
July 13th, 2021
Oh the fear,,, buy more guns, vote Republican, blame the blacks / browns / Muslims etc etc.
Never on any account address decrepit infrastructure or the yawning chasm of income inequality
July 13th, 2021
> Oh the fear
or, to the contrary, it may be a profound knowledge how things work, so it would be wise not to confuse one with another
> buy more guns
as if it is any of your business or money
> vote Republican
including voting some of the deserving bunch out of the office
> blame the blacks, browns…
last time I checked, nobody blamed any specific group for anything, except the obvious law breakers
July 13th, 2021
If this isn’t satirical, it’s certifiable.
Bunch of immigrants whining about immigrants. That’s all America is. And all the blue collar/middle class workers fellating the very people exploiting them would be laughable if it weren’t so sad and pathetic.
July 13th, 2021
correction: last time I checked, nobody *in his right mind* blamed any specific group for anything, except the obvious law breakers
July 13th, 2021
I’m here for the comments
July 13th, 2021
Fascist fear mongering, McCarthyism 2.0 and motivated reasoning for the malignantly-paranoid modern conservative.
July 13th, 2021
The comments section here is proof, if one were required, that liberalism is a mental disease.
Thanks for sharing alnilam.
July 13th, 2021
” best-selling author, Fox News star, and radio host Mark R. Levin ” ok, then. bye.
July 14th, 2021
Jack_Milad
Feel free to leave the USA ,Asshat
July 14th, 2021
lol
July 14th, 2021
@eyeballs
“Feel free to leave the USA ,Asshat”
In other words, “yeah, and that’s the way we like it!”
July 14th, 2021
I’m here for the bitter tears of the vanquished losers.
This is what I read from the author’s synopsis: Liberals are winning and we trumptards are losing! Quick! Some of you should attack the capitol again! lol
July 14th, 2021
@eyeballs Gladly. In fact, I already did. Feels good living in a country that doesn’t bankrupt you the moment you require medical attention.
July 14th, 2021
Why do I have a feeling that those calling certain apparent and obvious things like American Marxism a “conspiracy” are either unbelievably ignorant, or willing participants on the side of evil they seek to obscure or misrepresent.
Moral relativism is not the solution, moral relativism is the problem.
July 14th, 2021
@alnilam You might have that feeling because you’re massively paranoid. Levin believes that the green new deal are examples of Marxism. As if somehow sustainable farming practices and branching out into renewable energy are somehow going to abolish the class system. Like the people who are already wealthy or capable of funding those types of projects are going to willingly give up their wealth.
Republicans are sh|tting themselves over the idea that fossil fuels are on the way out because they recieve so much money from oil companies.
Know what else Levin considers ‘Marxism’? Critical race theory.
If teaching kids about the dodgier side of your history is somehow going to undermine the structure of your society, then your society isn’t worth a damn thing. Brits get taught about colonization and the atrocities that the empire committed. Germans get taught about the holocaust. But Americans are terrified to teach kids that even after black people stopped being property, it took a long time before a lot of people saw them as equals.
Why does that scare you so much?
July 14th, 2021
> Know what else Levin considers ‘Marxism’? Critical race theory.
Marxism: good oppressed workers against evil capitalist oppressors
CRT: good oppressed “people of color” against evil white oppressors
Same thing, different angle.
That was about the differences between Marxism and CRT, now about the similarities:
I KNOW THE RIGHT WAY, AND SO YOU MUST OBEY (OR ELSE).
July 14th, 2021
Massive logical fallacy there.
Might as well throw in that Republicans: “good oppressed “white people” standing evil non-white oppressors.
Ergo, Republicans must be Marxists.
Same argument, different angle.
July 14th, 2021
Asking these questions outright so it’s blatantly obvious if you try to dodge them or change the topic:
1. Do you think people should be taught about the slave trade and segregation?
2. How does the green new deal dismantle the class system?
3. Are all the European countries who already do the things that you’re so vehemently against and labelling as ‘evil’ Marxist countries?
July 14th, 2021
more on CRT (Critical Race Theory):
The history of the twentieth century for much of the world may be accurately described as the embrace of various forms of Marxism and the inevitable tragedy that resulted from doing so. As Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union, Cuba, China, and numerous other countries became symbols of oppression, starvation, and tragedy, it became harder and harder for the Marxists and academia to sell their ideas to the American people. The undeniable fact was that, for all its imperfections, capitalism had proven to be far superior to Marxism as a means to raise individuals out of poverty, manufacture and distribute resources, and improve standard of living if not equally, at least universally.
Instead of abandoning Marxist ideas to the dustbin of history, along with the notion of a flat earth, alchemy, and phrenology, American academics have simply substituted “race” for “class” and relabeled Marxism as Critical Race Theory. The “capitalists” have been replaced with “whiteness,” and the oppressed are everyone else. The 87 years in which slavery was legal in America, along with the history of segregation and Jim Crow laws, is used a “proof” of this oppression. The Emancipation Proclamation and any improvements in race relations over the years must be ignored, and the actions of those long dead to others long dead must be the focus of everyone living today.
Like a bacterium that is resistant to antibiotics, Critical Race Theory is even more difficult to confront than Marxism, because those who oppose Marxism can only be slandered as “greedy capitalists,” while those who oppose CRT can be defamed as “racist.” Even more ingenious is the substitution of Western civilization (i.e., the ideas of science and reason that began with the ancient Greeks, was adopted by the Romans, and thus spread throughout Europe) for “white supremacy.” Thus, one cannot use reasoned arguments to refute CRT because rational thought is now considered a product of “white supremacy.” (This is also how math can now be considered “racist.”)
What is Critical Race Theory? by Malcolm Wade | July 3, 2021 https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2021/07/what_is_critical_race_theory.html
July 14th, 2021
All you wanted to know about the CRT, but were afraid to ask:
Instead of abandoning Marxist ideas to the dustbin of history, along with the notion of a flat earth, alchemy, and phrenology, American academics have simply substituted “race” for “class” and relabeled Marxism as Critical Race Theory. The “capitalists” have been replaced with “whiteness,” and the oppressed are everyone else.
July 14th, 2021
Critical Race Theory — it’s everywhere. It’s in the news and in our schools, but what is it exactly? Well, it seems that in politics, bad ideas never die; they are just repackaged and sold under a different name. So it is with CRT.
(the same source, beginning of the article)
July 14th, 2021
It would be interesting to read the actual DEFINITIONS of both MARXISM and CRITICAL RACE THEORY from the opponents (as hard and unconceivable as it might be for them to stop their petty attacks on PERSONS and pay attention to the actual IDEAS, they say stranger things have happened).
July 14th, 2021
Why is there so much incoherent schizoposting on this website. Can people not just respond to questions directly anymore?
July 14th, 2021
> Why is there so much incoherent schizoposting on this website
Psychological projection is a theory in psychology in which individuals defend themselves against their own unconscious impulses or qualities by denying their existence in themselves while attributing them to others.
> Can people not just respond to questions directly anymore?
If some of those asking questions drop their “I want to frame the debate” attitude, maybe they will get somewhere.
July 14th, 2021
Geeze, that’s a lot of words for “I’m a paranoid racist”.
July 14th, 2021
Now try that again without being an incoherent rambling mess.
Do you think children should be taught about the slave trade and segregation? It’s okay to say “yes, but not as part of CRT”. It really is that simple. The fact you didn’t speaks volumes.
July 14th, 2021
“Brits get taught about colonization and the atrocities that the empire committed.” Or, alternatively, nothing could be further from the truth. Where are you getting that from? That’s at the level of a BoJo “truth statement” - the history curriculum in Britain has always been a sick joke. It produces people who still glorify the sanguinary british empire. We’re witnessing the effects of those policy choices in their society in real time.
Their curriculum takes a triumphalist approach that whitewashes the (literally) untold crimes of empire and its toxic legacies. They concentrate on the beginnings or ends of empire, not on what happened in between, therefore effectively ignoring the violence of empire and its effects.
The govt’s guidance, for example, recommends that pupils study “the first colony in America” and the “first contact with India”. In other words, not the brutal nature of British colonisation, its devastating impact on indigenous peoples.
British colonialism in India crops up again in the guidance, but only in terms of “Indian independence & the end of Empire”. What happened in India betw “first contact” and Indian independence? Don’t ask an “educated” Brit.
Such omissions of the periods in betw make possible a triumphalist, nationalist historical narrative that renders empire a positive historical force in giving birth to nation states. This, the guidance implies, was a beneficial historical development – though colonial critics such as Mohandas Gandhi & Michael Collins might have occasion to disagree.
Key British colonies – such as Australia – are not mentioned at all. Tell a reasonably intelligent & fully schooled Brit that they had concentration camps before AND after the Nazis, and they will not believe you. Tell them about the “leveraged” famines; about what happened in India, Kenya & Ireland, and they can actually become quite hostile. Is this an education system operating as it should?
The study of slavery is non-statutory, and the narrative of slavery suggested in the guidance is again a triumphalist one. It positions slavery as having a clear end, with no enduring legacies – at least on Britain and the peoples it colonised. They ended it. That’s all they tell themselves. The fortunes made; the cities it built? Not their department, Wernher von Braun.
Such legacies are, instead, displaced onto the US, via the civil rights movement. The curriculum guidance sidesteps the whole issue of empire & violence. Colonial genocides and what has been described as the “late Victorian Holocausts” – droughts, crop failures and famines exacerbated by imperialist policies in which as many as 60m people died – are completely elided.
July 14th, 2021
@caesar963 Bold claim. And entirely wrong. Source: I’m British and I learned about all the things you’re saying aren’t taught in British schools whilst in a British school.
July 14th, 2021
Eyeballs: what a lovely response, so witty and well-argued! I can see you are going to be the next William Safire or William F Buckley
July 14th, 2021
If they’re not on the curriculum (that’s actually an analysis of the Brit govt guidelines on the curriculum I quoted, rather than a claim) where did u learn about “all the things?” You are seriously asserting that you formally learned about all the famines & atrocities in (for inst) India, Kenya, Nth America, & Ireland; the concentration camps, etc, etc. - when they are omitted from the history programme proper?
When J Corbyn proposed that these realities be incl in the curric, Brit “journalists” & politicos said that it demonstrated that he was “ashamed” of his own country – and was more interested in “talking down” Britain rather than celebrating “the immense amount of good we have done in the world over many centuries.” (!!)
It’s true that many, like academic & author Afua Hirsh, are trying to correct the massive knowledge gap in Britain when it comes to the Brit Empire & history generally (she has launched a podcast to inform British people about the subject). A very well-educated person, her experience of formal history education & your own are entirely at odds:
“At school, I’m not exaggerating to say that we went from the early Eliz era, the Tudors, Henry VIII, Eliz I – then we literally leap-frogged to the First World War.
When you think about what was left out in the interim, it was that 300-yr period of Empire building. It was the transatlantic trade of Africans that made Britain the industrialised country that could become such a dominant world power.
It took me a long time to understand how much I had not learned about. If you don’t know about something, it’s easy to dismiss it as not important.”
Findings from the 2019 Runnymede study show that the current curriculum is considerably narrow in scope; it is crucial that the curriculum widens its scope from the ‘narrow trawl through Britain’s kings & queens’.
And it’s not known how many schools are even teaching migration, belonging, and empire. Academies, which have increased in number, don’t have to follow the National Curriculum, and this flexibility makes it hard to gauge what is being taught.
Studies have found that teachers avoid topics they deem controversial – so thousands of young people might be leaving school without any knowledge of this significant period of British history, purely because their teacher found it too awkward to talk about.
Without proper education, children aren’t able to understand the hist of their own native country and the lasting, devastating impact of empire. Students are not being equipped for the real world with such enormous educational gaps. They’re not adequately prepared to make prudential, democratic, contextualised decisions, as we have seen.
These educational failings demonstrably result in considerable levels of racism within society.
New findings on the disparities Black and minority ethnic groups face in England reveal that racial inequality has escalated over the last 5 yrs.
The new Runnymede Trust report found that racism is ‘systemic’ in England & that legislation, institutional practices and society’s customs continue to combine to harm ethnic minority groups.
The findings show that significant inequalities exist across the areas of health, the criminal justice system, education, employment, immigration and politics.
The findings have been released in the same week that England’s Black football players received torrents of racists abuse on social media.
This report has been endorsed by 78 NGOs and race equality organisations.
British politicians - Secretaries of State for Northern Ireland - routinely admit that they never learned British-Irish history, and did not know anything about the politics or history of the 6 counties. A region which is ostensibly part of their sacred union.
I commend you if - on your own initiative - you picked up a volume like The Great Hunger. However, I’m sure you’ll appreciate how unlikely is that eventuality.
July 14th, 2021
If it’s not on the curriculum then it’s been removed within the past few decades. Something that I think would be a massive mistake and would definitely like to see return. And yes, when I was in school I was taught about how Brits massacred their way across the globe. The crusades, Ireland, India, our heavy involvement in the slave trade and the brutality of colonialism throughout Asia and Africa were all covered between the ages of 12 and 17.
You’re right and I don’t disagree with you, in that a lot of people here do want to whitewash our countrys history and pretend those things didn’t happen. Which I’ll never agree with. It’s important to understand these things in order to provide context to current situations. Not learning about them just breeds a bunch of ignorant nationalists.
July 14th, 2021
There are similar issues with the Japanese formal treatment of history education - concerning their atrocities in China & Korea. Germany has a fairly good record, but Austria is similar to Japan in this regard. It suits some governments & regimes to downgrade history and the like, and focus on more technical subjects, as though it’s an either/or. I think that history is almost on a par with literacy & numeracy in preparing citizens, and ignorance of it is truly grim.
July 15th, 2021
> Now try that again without being an incoherent rambling mess
You can discover what your enemy fears most by observing the means he uses to frighten you… Take away hatred from some people, and you have
men without faith.
—Eric Hoffer, The Passionate State of Mind
“Take away hatred from some people, and you have
men without faith.”
I would re-phrase the ending as “…and you have
men without much of anything.”
July 15th, 2021
@alnilam Who are you even talking to? Because it sure as hell isn’t me. You’re off having your own little debate against something you apparenly believe I’ve implied, whilst also ignoring the things I’ve directed right at you.
Kudos, you’ve successfully wasted both our time.
July 15th, 2021
> You’re off having your own little debate against something you apparently believe I’ve implied
apparently, my debate was not so little, if you are here again
> whilst also ignoring the things I’ve directed right at you
if you choose to behave like a bully and a thug, don’t be so surprised about being perceived as such (as a consequence, that includes ignoring your wishes, which you for some reason consider your unconditional demands and commands)
July 15th, 2021
That would be a fair point if you weren’t doing the exact same thing on another audiobook right now. One which I haven’t commented on. So clearly I’m not the reason why you’re prattling on like a lunatic.
Do you have untreated mental health issues? It genuinely comes across like a schizophrenic episode. I don’t want to ridicule you if this is a actually something you need help with.
July 18th, 2021
i love this site lol
July 20th, 2021
Get off your high horse Jack_Milad, you’re gross…
July 21st, 2021
Paradoxically, many previously colonized natives now prefer colonial to post-colonial rule in their countries. Few dare to say it!
September 2nd, 2021
Right-wing extremist garbage.
September 19th, 2021
Mandatory required reading in High Schools, Colleges and Law Schools
September 19th, 2021
Jack_Milad is the Butt Slut of the Left. Much like his hero Eric Swallow-well
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