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The worldwide revolutionary motion, which started with the Occupy Movement, has morphed into a number of other movements. The problem is that the working class, the Proletariat, is not aware of itself as a class, with its own class interests, as opposed to the monopoly capitalist class, the billionaires, the bourgeoisie. Our interests are diametrically opposed. Capitalism must be replaced with Scientific Socialism. It is the purpose of this book to bring to the Proletariat that class awareness, as well as the knowledge of the revolutionary theories of Marx and Lenin. These include the fact…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The worldwide revolutionary motion, which started with the Occupy Movement, has morphed into a number of other movements. The problem is that the working class, the Proletariat, is not aware of itself as a class, with its own class interests, as opposed to the monopoly capitalist class, the billionaires, the bourgeoisie. Our interests are diametrically opposed. Capitalism must be replaced with Scientific Socialism. It is the purpose of this book to bring to the Proletariat that class awareness, as well as the knowledge of the revolutionary theories of Marx and Lenin. These include the fact that the Proletariat must overthrow the bourgeoisie, smash the existing state apparatus, and crush the billionaires under a new state apparatus, the Dictatorship of the Proletariat. The newly formed Councils, or Soviets in Russian, will be used to great effect, in this manner. Until the billionaires are overthrown, and crushed under the Dictatorship of the Proletariat, nothing of substance will change. The Proletariat must be made aware of this.
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Gerald McIsaac is a Caucasian mountain man, with a scientific background, who is married to an Indigenous woman. He has lived and worked with Indigenous people for over forty years. He is convinced that the scientists are aware of the existence of these animals, but choose to remain silent. As these animals prey upon people, mainly women, and children, on a regular basis, this is not acceptable. For that reason, the author has determined to enlist the help of common people.