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The Left's Little Red Book on Forming a New Green Republic Paperback – October 15, 2020
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Words matter! Words are the primary way we describe our world. Words persuade and inspire. They can also manipulate thinking. The radical Left corrupts words so people believe something other than their true intent. The simple corruption of two words allows them to paint their movement "green" to cover a "red" socialist core.
The reference to a "Little Red Book" alludes to Chairman Mao's book of quotations; words proclaiming "truth", but used to impose political domination. By setting out the actual words of the radical Left, i.e. hatred of capitalism, truth is not relevant and humans must go, The Left's Little Red Book on Forming a New Green Republic, equips the reader with skills to challenge lies that sound truthful and evaluate solutions that might benefit society.
William L. Kovacs, author of Reform the Kakistocracy: Rule by the Least Able or Least Principled Citizens; contributor to The Libertarian Republic, The Hill and ReformTheKakistocracy.com
Mr. Kovacs has been involved in the nation's policy-making process for forty years. As a senior vice president at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, he testified before Congress forty times, and participated in several hundred federal rulemakings.
Prior to his Chamber service, he was a chief counsel on Capitol Hill, chairman of a Virginia state environmental Board and partner in Washington, DC law firms.
- Print length72 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherLiberty Hill Publishing
- Publication dateOctober 15, 2020
- Dimensions4 x 0.15 x 6 inches
- ISBN-101632214415
- ISBN-13978-1632214416
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- Publisher : Liberty Hill Publishing (October 15, 2020)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 72 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1632214415
- ISBN-13 : 978-1632214416
- Item Weight : 1.6 ounces
- Dimensions : 4 x 0.15 x 6 inches
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Government reform is like Waiting for Godot; it’s always promised but never arrives. William L. Kovacs writes about it to keep alive the fact that there are policy options for a country that lives in massive debt, regulatory sclerosis, and continuous undeclared wars.
Over four decades in public policy, he has served as senior vice president of the U.S. Chamber, chief counsel on Capitol Hill, chairman of a state environmental board, and partner in D.C. law firms. Kovacs testified before Congress forty times and participated in hundreds of federal rule-makings. Needing to get all that clutter out of his head, at seventy, he retired to start a writing career that includes three books and hundreds of articles on government reform. His books:
Reform the Kakistocracy won the 2021 Independent Press Award for Social/Political Change. It provides citizens with a roadmap to reverse the accumulation of federal power.
The Left's Little Red Book on Forming a New Green Republic is a parody of Mao's Little Red Book. It tells the story of how the radical Left uses concern for the environment to attack capitalism, promote socialism, and control individual freedom.
Devolution of Power: Rolling Back the Federal State to Preserve the Republic describes how a federal government with more power than it can manage can be restructured by devolving its domestic powers to the states to create a more accountable government, closer to the people it serves and greater individual freedom.
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Billions of words have been written about the twin goals of protecting the environment and achieving a more just and prosperous world. William Kovacs’ new contribution to that discussion, The Left’s Little Red Book on Forming a New Green Republic, is tiny against this background, perhaps just 2,000 words or so. And most of the words aren’t even his own. Yet, Kovac may shed more light on these topics than the enormous multi-volume assessments produced by the alarmist Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) or the equally massive rebuttals published by the realist Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change (NIPCC).
Kovacs asks a simple question: What if environmentalists and socialists aren’t truthful about their objectives? What if, instead of trying to “stop global warming” or “save the whales,” their goal were really to rid the world of most of its human population? Rather than being impressed by the IPCC, the World Wildlife Fund, or Greenpeace, wouldn’t we be outraged by their deception?
Kovacs has assembled 31 quotations from leading environmentalists and socialists commenting frankly on their real agenda. These aren’t minor officials or local activists; they include the former heads of the Audubon Society, Sierra Club, World Wildlife Fund, Greenpeace, and prominent academics and authors. And the agenda revealed is shocking: abolishing private property rights, revising (or perhaps discarding) the U.S. Constitution, slashing the human population by 80%, and elevating the needs of animals over those of human beings. Yes, really, they said that.
Kovacs isn’t the first to question the integrity of leading environmentalists and socialists, but his little book uses their own words to make a compelling case. It has never been more clear that issues such as global warming and social justice are simply controversies, promises, or threats used to confuse or frighten people into getting out of the way of the real goal, which is revolutionary change. Capitalists, land-owners, farmers, and free-thinkers generally stand in the way of that revolution, and so they must be conned or even killed. It is an article of faith on the left that the ends justify the means.
The Left’s Little Red Book is small indeed, but its impact on anyone who reads it will be huge. I hope it sees extensive distribution.





