No system has caused more death, destruction, or misery than Communism. Wherever it’s been tried, it’s failed—yet the same false promises keep returning. These books reveal why Communism can never work, why it always leads to tyranny and poverty, and how its spirit of control still lingers in modern politics today.
Marxism Unmasked: From Delusion to Destruction
In Marxism Unmasked, Ludwig von Mises dismantles the illusions of Marxist theory with precision and wit. Based on nine lectures delivered in 1952, Mises exposes Marx’s fundamental errors and the devastation his ideas unleashed. Insightful and accessible, this is one of Mises’s clearest demolitions of socialist thought—and a masterclass in economic truth.
When politics and business merge, freedom loses. Crony Capitalism in America uncovers how the old Soviet model of corruption has reemerged in the U.S.—where Wall Street and Washington now serve each other at the expense of ordinary citizens. A sobering look at how the system that destroyed Russia now thrives in modern America.
More than 100 million dead. The Black Book of Communism stands as the definitive record of history’s most murderous ideology. From Lenin’s purges and Stalin’s Gulags to Mao’s famine and Pol Pot’s killing fields, this monumental work documents how every Communist regime leads inevitably to terror, repression, and death.
Written during the 1979 energy crisis, George Reisman’s Government Against the Economy remains one of the clearest explanations of how government intervention—price controls, inflation, and regulation—cripples markets. A vital reminder that freedom, not planning, keeps economies running and people prosperous.