Demystifying American Socialism

Photo: Marius Ghilezan
In other times and with other social determinations, Simona Vrăbiescu-KKleckner’s book “The American Left, Trump, Biden, and the Middle East” would have been a bestseller. Romanian society is no longer gripped by the fever of anti-communism. Today’s readers do not understand the paradigm of fear of the specter of Bolshevism; they are easy prey for official narratives. Terms like “New World Order,” “Green New Deal,” and “American Communism” are considered toxic emissions of conspiracies, not the stinking labels of post-truth. SMK meticulously explains modern American transvestism in turn. It is to the credit of the author to find a bridge between the conservative world with memory and the Israeli problem, always current. As for the Democrats’ ties to pro-Palestinian organizations, things are known. If there were no communist coups in the USA, this does not mean that Marxist cells did not exist. It must be remembered that before Henry Ford explained to himself and others that poverty is not a disease but a form of manipulation of the many for ideological reasons, the liberal Gheorghe Mârzescu, also a lawyer at the base, promoted the first law in the Romanian government from the world of banning Bolshevik cells. Just a decade later, Henry Ford lobbied the Roosevelt administration for a similar law.

















