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Canada is battleground to a Western culture war. The seeds for that contest were sown after Karl Marx published the Manifesto of the Communist Party in 1848. It took just thirty years for that radicalism to cross the Atlantic and invade the New World. Dialectical leftism's assault on Canada spread like a slow but deadly virus. Before it could be successfully treated, it mutated under subsequent waves of radical ideology. Under its increasing influence, the Canadian state began to realign during the Pierre Elliot Trudeau years. This ideological trajectory was forcefully reinvigorated through…mehr

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Canada is battleground to a Western culture war. The seeds for that contest were sown after Karl Marx published the Manifesto of the Communist Party in 1848. It took just thirty years for that radicalism to cross the Atlantic and invade the New World. Dialectical leftism's assault on Canada spread like a slow but deadly virus. Before it could be successfully treated, it mutated under subsequent waves of radical ideology. Under its increasing influence, the Canadian state began to realign during the Pierre Elliot Trudeau years. This ideological trajectory was forcefully reinvigorated through Pierre's eldest son, Justin. Dialectical leftism's current targets face Neo-Marxist/postmodern accusations of "systemic racism" and "White supremacy." This woke ideology-the most recent iteration of dialectical leftism-threatens to tear the West apart. How exactly did Canada get to this point? What can we do about it? Find out in the very book you hold!
Autorenporträt
Mavros Whissell is the researcher, writer, and presenter for Woken Promises, which analyzes Canada's left-leaning political initiatives. He has spent the past six years researching leftist ideology and its direct effect on Canada's political sphere while creating a discussion forum for all Canadians to participate in. Mavros has a B.Sc. (Hons) in Geology, and his extensive background in science allows him to challenge media narratives with analysis designed for everyday people like himself.