The Soviet Experiment: Challenging the Apologists
for Communist Tyranny
The USSR remains one of the
least understood of all societies despite its having only existed in the
20th century. It stands as the great embarrassment of the globe's
liberal elite and they do all they can to mystify their role in creating
and supporting this totalitarian disaster.
One of the reasons
it remains so misunderstood is that very few can wrap their heads around
depravity of this magnitude. Josef Stalin once said in an article appearing
in Pravda that, under his rule, "life had become more joyous and carefree."
There's a level of dissociation here that only a handful can penetrate and
still retain their sanity.
Luckily, The Barnes Review
(TBR) has an expert author who has no difficulty with discussing either
depravity or dissociation—or in challenging those who insist that
Stalin "wasn't as bad as we have been told," claiming he was not
responsible for the terrors that occurred under his rule or that he had
somehow finally "caught on" to the true nature of the Soviet state.
The Soviet Experiment: Challenging the Apologists for Communist
Tyranny connects the dots so many have failed to connect in the past.
The author, Dr. Matthew Raphael Johnson, the former editor and currently a
member of TBR's Contributing Editorial Board, has, at great cost to
himself, spent his adult life specializing in the hidden aspects of Russian
history and its connection to nationalism. As always, he pulls no punches.
He's contentious, he's offensive, he's difficult, he's
challenging—challenging everything that needs to be challenged
to explain the catastrophe of the Marxist Soviet Union and the ideological
fog behind which it hid for so long. He explodes myth after myth on the
Soviet enigma, rendering it no longer mysterious. With primary source
materials never before translated into English, this book is a necessity
for any serious historian and truthseeker.
Softcover, 241 pages, #835. Order
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