More Deadly Than War: The Communist Revolution In America (1969)

11 months ago

A lecture by G. Edward Griffin on the Communist theory and practice of revolution, particularly as applied to the United States.

In spite of the widespread belief that Communism is dead, this lecture given in 1968 is far from outdated. Communism has changed its name to Social Democracy but continues to be a dynamic revolutionary force around the world. Drawing upon Marxist revolutionary textbooks, Mr. Griffin shows that there are two kinds of revolution: violent and non-violent. The non-violent stage is accomplished in the name of democracy, and that is where most of the action is happening in America today.

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