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Murderous Marxism

William Johnson

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English
Hemingway Publishers
27 November 2025
The most dangerous ideology of the modern age didn't disappear after the Cold War-it simply changed its name.

In Murderous Marxism, historian William Johnson uncovers the suppressed truth about Communism's century of terror and its chilling modern legacy. Drawing from The Black Book of Communism, Venona Files, The Mitrokhin Archive, and declassified Soviet intelligence, Johnson presents a gripping and accessible account of how Marxist theory evolved into one of history's deadliest political experiments.

This book chronicles the brutal legacy of Communist regimes across the Soviet Union, China, North Korea, and Cambodia-claiming over 100 million lives through executions, artificial famines, gulags, and mass repression. Johnson exposes the horrors of Lenin's revolution, Stalin's famine, Mao's Cultural Revolution, the Khmer Rouge genocide, and Castro's Cuba-revealing political atrocities far beyond what most history books admit.

But the story doesn't end there.

Johnson connects historical Marxism to its modern transformation-""Cultural Marxism""-now emerging through ideological movements in media, education, social activism, and politics. He traces how concepts like equity, social justice, DEI,

and wokeness echo earlier Marxist frameworks-promising utopia while promoting division, censorship, and ideological conformity.

Through compelling historical narrative, eyewitness testimonies, and declassified intelligence, Murderous Marxism warns how totalitarian ideas reappear in new forms-and why free societies must remain vigilant.

Powerful, urgent, and deeply relevant, this book is essential reading for those who value freedom, truth, and the lessons of history.

Perfect for readers of

The Black Book of Communism - 1984 - Live Not by Lies - Witness - The Gulag Archipelago
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Imprint:   Hemingway Publishers
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 19mm
Weight:   435g
ISBN:   9798295440014
Pages:   324
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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