Masters of Deceit: The Story of Communism in America and how to Fight it"J. Edgar Hoover reveals the facts that have taken more than forty years to uncover. These are the facts that Americans do not know about communism. This is the exposé of the Communist Party from its beginning down to the present. It tells who the communists are, what they claim to be, why people become communists and why they break away from the Party. Here is the picture of what life is like within the Party -- the inside story of communisty strategy and methods of mass agitation, the inner workings of its espionage and sabotage activities. Here is the vivid and shocking picture of what this country would be like under a communist system, and what you can do to fight this ever-present danger." ---cover page [4]. |
Contents
Who Is Your Enemy? | 3 |
MarxAnd The Science Of Communism | 13 |
LeninAnd The Russian Revolution | 25 |
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