Was Abraham Lincoln influenced by communism when the Union
condemned the rights of Southern states to express their
independence? It's shocking to think so.
But that's precisely what Walter D. Kennedy and Al Benson Jr.
assert in "Red Republicans and Lincoln's Marxists." The pair
completely reassess this tumultuous time in American history,
exposing the "politically correct" view of the War for Southern
Independence as nothing less than the same observation announced by
Marx himself. During the American Civil War, Marx wrote about his
support of the Union Army, the Republican Party, and Lincoln
himself. In fact, he named the president as "the single-minded son
of the working class." In addition to shedding light on this
little-known part of our history, Kennedy and Benson also ask
pertinent questions about the validity of today's federal
government and why its role seems so much larger than the liberty
found in the states it represents.
"Red Republicans and Lincoln's Marxists" is a bold undertaking,
but it's one that needs our immediate and absolute attention.
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