And Not a Shot is Fired: How Parliament Can Play a Revolutionary Part in the Transition to Socialism and the Role of the Popular Masses
معرفی کتاب «And Not a Shot is Fired: How Parliament Can Play a Revolutionary Part in the Transition to Socialism and the Role of the Popular Masses» نوشتهٔ Jan Kozak, Jan Kozák، منتشرشده توسط نشر Robert Welch University Press ; Bloomfield [distributor در سال 1999. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This version of the book by Robert Welch University Press is NOT the original book published by the U.S. Government Printing office and later published by New Canaan, Conn. : Long House, 1972, ©1962 This RWU vrsion is a text document retyped from the original book The original U.S. version has, in the past, been available as a pdf download - but all such links are broken as of 10 Jan 2020. I have the pdf on my hard drive and will send to anyone requesting it to dcarter204040@gmail.com - until I can get it picked up by some other website. A member of the Communist Party Secretariat in Czechoslovakia, Jan Kozak, wrote this small book as a historical account of how the communists used "pressure from below" and "pressure from above" to take over Czechoslovakia, "and not a shot is fired". Was done by parliamentary (legislative) means. The tactics were those espoused by Antonio Gransci, head of Italian Communist Party circa 1914. This method is being aggressively pursued in the Unit States today, having started circa 1913 or earlier. Jan Kozak explains how the people of Czechoslovakia were manipulated into voting themselves into slavery. Through targeted mass agitation, a free government was transformed into a totalitarian dictatorship -- legally! Today more than ever, the revolutionary methods described by Kozak are being targeted against American liberties.
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