This was a powerful, chilling walk through the history of Karl Marx and his toxic legacy. I found it very helpful in interpreting the cultural chaos in which we find ourselves today. I would recommend this book for anyone with an interest in history or culture who wants to connect the dots and understand how..
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Great book!
Review from The Devil and Karl Marx →
The narration is deserving of 5 stars. Kevin O’Brien does a fantastic job of placing emphasis and voice inflections appropriately. The reason for 4 stars for the story is this: The first 1/3 of the book, the biographical part about Marx and Engels, is worthy of 5 stars and so is the last 1/3, which..
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Review from Ordinary Men →
One of the most enlightening books I’ve ever read. This book cuts through all the noise put out there by the fake news media and gets to the heart of real morality. How many lives has our President saved by not getting us into any new wars? How many unborn babies have been given their..
Communism Exposed
Review from The Devil and Karl Marx →
In April 1945 it was not uncommon in Germany for children to go missing. They oftentimes were never found as everything was either chaotic or secretive. Hitler’s and the Reich’s desire to create an Aryan Race superior to all was well underway. In a remote castle, experiments were moving forward to enhance the leader’s desires…
Great book companion.
Review from Dante’s Inferno →





