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What kind of rating do you give a horrific text loaded with the fancies of a tyrant's beguiled followers and propaganda artists. That's what this text is. In George Urban, the editor's, own words, in this text "The saintly life is preached from an ant-heap". Communism and socialism are inherently idolatrous mythologies, at least insofar as they pretend to offer a theory of society. Inevitably secularist progressives are faced with the need to locate power above the questions of the masses show more they seek to coerce, and the value of this is to illustrate how the absolutely insane can so easily be taken seriously under the overwhelmingly imposed narratives which the secular left uses to effect social transformation. The mythology of the tyrant is an attempt at social construction of the most wicked kind. Read and be warned of the perennial evil of tinpot would-be-messiahs pretending to be Christ. show less
For Ed Feulner in friendship conservatorship, and to thank him for what he has done to bring about the end of empire, affectionately, G.R. Urban 1993

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