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Golitsyn Vindicated?: A Second Look at “Splits” in the Communist World During the Cold War Paperback – June 5, 2015
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- Print length90 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJune 5, 2015
- Dimensions8.5 x 0.19 x 11 inches
- ISBN-101514238977
- ISBN-13978-1514238974
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- Publisher : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 1st edition (June 5, 2015)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 90 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1514238977
- ISBN-13 : 978-1514238974
- Item Weight : 8.3 ounces
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Nevin Gussack proves that this was an egregious error in judgment. His scholarly research—citing careful analysis, eye-witness accounts, and numerous historical documents—proves that the West has been in the past, is now, and will be in the future, played for the fool in a carefully planned, artfully executed diplomatic assault against the momentum of Western power as it struggles with the oblique political and social agendas of International Communism. He confirms the work of Anatoliy Golitsyn and forever settles the question of the so-called “Sino-Soviet” split demonstrating that there were never any adversarial relationships between any of the socialist regimes who continued to support the advancement of International Communism.
Could the foundations of inter-regime cooperation laid down by the socialist regimes of the previous era exist as a platform from which the next phase of “socialization” of the West evolves (identified by Golitsyn as “Convergence”)?
Are our time-honored democratic ideals and capitalist economies gradually morphing into a society governed by a collectivist, totalitarian political paradigm for governance the nature of which is sneaking up behind us disguised as a technocracy?
Should we be sharing our advanced technologies with regimes that are hellbent on destroying the way in which we want to engage life upon this planet?
Gussack warns: “It is imperative that we recognize that “splits” in totalitarian blocs of power—whether Islamist or Communist/Great Russian Nationalist-Leninism—are ploys to misinform the United States regarding the scope of the threat to forces that morally threaten the lives and existence of the United States and its people.”
How true!
Golitsyn Vindicated? by Nevin Gussack is a damned good read!



