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The Rise of The Marxist Man |
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The Founders of Communism |
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7 | (24) |
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The Early Life of Karl Marx |
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The End of the Communist League |
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The Founding of the First International |
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Marx Writes a Book to Change the World |
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31 | (13) |
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The Communist Philosophy of Nature |
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The Origin of Life, Consciousness and Mind |
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A Brief Critique of the Communist Philosophy of Nature |
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The Communist Approach to the Solution of World Problems |
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The Communist Interpretation of History |
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Human Progress Explained in Terms of Class Struggle |
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The Communist Theory Concerning Private Property |
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The Communist Theory of the Origin of the State |
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The Communist Theory of the Origin and Economic Significance of Religion |
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The Communist Theory of the Origin and Economic Significance of Morals |
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The Communist Plan of Action |
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The Dictatorship of the Proletariat |
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The Classless, Stateless Society Under Full Communism |
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A Brief Critique of the Communist Approach to World Problems |
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Communism as a By-product of the Industrial Revolution |
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The Communist Interpretation of History |
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The Communist Explanation of Society |
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The Communist Theory of Morals |
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The Communist Theory of Class Struggle |
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The Dictatorship of the Proletariat |
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The Stateless, Classless Society Under Full Communism |
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Communism as a Negative Approach to Problem-solving |
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The Rise of The Revolutionary Movement in Russia |
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The Early Life of Nikolai (V.I.) Lenin |
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Background of Leon Trotsky |
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The Russian Revolution of 1905 |
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Background of Joseph Stalin |
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Stalin Engages in Criminal Activities |
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Stalin as a Union Organizer, Writer and Bolshevik Leader |
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The Role of Russia in World War I |
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How Russia Became a Communist World Power |
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The Russian Revolution of March 1917 |
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The Destruction of Russia's Plans for a Democracy |
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Lenin Fled to Save his Life |
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Russia Repudiates Communism at the Polls |
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Lenin Takes Russia Our of the War |
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The First Attempt to Communize Russia |
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The End of a Communist Dream |
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The Rise of Stalin to Power |
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The Communist Crisis of 1932-33 |
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U.S. Recognition of Communist Russia Comes at a Critical Time |
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Joseph Stalin's Return to Power |
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Stalin Creates a New Class |
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Communism in The United States |
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American Founding Fathers Try Communism |
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Marxism Comes to the United States |
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The First Wave of Communist Violence Strikes the United States |
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William Z. Foster Launches the Communist Labor Union Drive |
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The Growth of U.S. Communism as Seen by Whittaker Chambers |
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Whittaker Chambers Breaks with Communism |
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Elizabeth Bentley Takes Over After Chambers Leaves |
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Communism and World War II |
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The Rise of Adolf Hitler and Nazism in Germany |
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The Communists Claim Credit for Starting World War II |
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Stalin Suffers a Strategic Defeat |
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World War II Moves Closer to the United States |
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The U.S. Policy of Coexistence goes into its Third Stage |
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The Story of American Lend-Lease to Russia |
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Russian Attempts to Secure the Secrets of the Atomic Bomb |
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Closing Months of World War II |
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U.S. Policy of Coexistence Enters the Fourth Stage |
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Creation of the United Nations |
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Communist Attitudes at the Close of World War II |
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Communist Attacks on The Free World During The Post-War Period |
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The Decay in U.S.-Soviet Relations at the end of World War II |
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The Free World Loses 100 Million People |
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The Free World Loses China with Her 450 Million People |
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Effect of the Yalta Agreement on Post-War China |
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Chiang Kai-Shek Attempts to Create a Democracy in China |
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Disaster Strikes Down an Old U.S. Ally |
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The State Department White Paper of 1949 |
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The Communist Attack on South Korea |
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The U.S. Summarily Abandons its Twenty-year Policy of Appeasement |
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The Role of the FBI in the Battle of the Underground |
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The Crack in the Iron Curtain |
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The Communist Conquest in Indo-China |
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The Task of Isolating a World Aggressor |
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Russia Tests the New U.S. "Get Tough" Policy |
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Communism Under Khrushchev |
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Khrushchev as the Dictator of the Ukraine |
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How Khrushchev Seized Power |
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The Hungarian Revolution---1956 |
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Inside Khrushchev's Russia |
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The Hazardous Life of a Communist Dictator |
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Khrushchev's Scheme to Force the U.S. to Invite Him to America |
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Was Khrushchev's Visit a Mistake? |
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Aftermath of the Khrushchev Visit |
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The March of Communism in Africa |
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The Communist Conquest of Cuba |
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Castro's Second Attempt at Murder is Successful |
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Castro as a Soviet Agent in the Bogota Riots |
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Castro Commits His Third Murder |
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The Batista Regime in Cuba |
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The Communist Timetable of Conquest |
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Importance of the Psychological War |
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What About Peaceful Coexistence? |
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What About the United Nations? |
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Would Not Such Action Provoke War? |
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Is the Communist Movement a Legitimate Political Party? |
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Is the Soviet Empire Vulnerable to Economic Pressure? |
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Could Peaceful Pressures Cause the Communist Empire to Explode Internally? |
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What Can the Ordinary Individual do? |
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Suggestions for Businessmen |
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Suggestions for Legislators |
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Suggestions for the Press |
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Suggestions for Ministers |
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Question One-What Do Defenders of Communism Say? |
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The Communist International |
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Individual Freedom and Civil Liberties |
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How Does a People Build a Free Nation? |
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323 | (11) |
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Political Philosophy of American Founding Fathers |
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A Philosophy Becomes a Reality |
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Results of 175 Years of American Liberalism |
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The Pattern for Abundant Living |
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What is Free Enterprise Capitalism? |
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334 | (17) |
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Man's Mainspring of Action |
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Under Capitalism Everyone Can Gain |
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The Meaning of a Free Economy |
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How Capitalism Makes Things Plentiful and Cheap |
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The Law of Supply and Demand Sets the Price |
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Failure of an American Experiment with Socialism |
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Did The Early Christians Practice Communism? |
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351 | (5) |
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What is The Secret Weapon of Communism? |
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356 | (31) |
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What Was the Mission of Karl Marx? |
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Pirates of Science and Religion |
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Men Who Worship Themselves |
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The Fruits of Materialism |
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Communists Without Labels |
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First Major Premise of Communism |
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Can Communist Beliefs Hurt Us? |
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What Puzzled Gouzenko Most? |
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The Secret Weapon of Communism |
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Conversation Between a Student and a Professor |
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The Bible Provides its Own Rebuttal |
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Sometimes Students Puzzle Parents |
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What About Atomic Bomb Security? |
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Would the Ten Commandments Frighten a Communist? |
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How Important is an Oath? |
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A Vacuum in the Training of Youth |
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Are Elderly People Important? |
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What About Communist Purges? |
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Significance of Marital Integrity |
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The Thief and the Character Assassin |
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A New Dynamic Trend in Education |
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| Bibliography |
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