The Ten Planks of the
Communist Manifesto
1848 by Karl Heinrich Marx
Communist Manifesto
1848 by Karl Heinrich Marx
How "Marxist" Has
the United States
Become?
the United States
Become?
Although Marx advocated the use of any means,
especially including violent revolution, to bring about socialist
dictatorship, he suggested ten political goals for developed countries
such as the United States. How far has the United States --
traditionally the bastion of freedom, free markets, and private property
-- gone down the Marxist road to fulfill these socialist aims? You be
the judge. The following are Marx's ten planks from his Communist
Manifesto.
1. Abolition of private property in land and application of all rents of land to public purpose.
The courts have interpreted the 14th Amendment
of the U.S. Constitution (1868) to give the government far more "eminent
domain" power than was originally intended, Under the rubric of
"eminent domain" and various zoning regulations, land use regulations by
the Bureau of Land Managementproperty taxes, and "environmental"
excuses, private property rights have become very diluted and private
property in landis, vehicles, and other forms are seized almost every
day in this country under the "forfeiture" provisions of the RICO
statutes and the so-called War on Drugs..
2. A heavy progressive or graduated income tax.
The 16th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, 1913 (which some scholars maintain was never properly ratified), and various State income taxes,
established this major Marxist coup in the United States many decades
ago. These taxes continue to drain the lifeblood out of the American
economy and greatly reduce the accumulation of desperately needed
capital for future growth, business starts, job creation, and salary
increases.
3. Abolition of all rights of inheritance.
Another Marxian attack on private property
rights is in the form of Federal & State estate taxes and other
inheritance taxes, which have abolished or at least greatly diluted the
right of private property owners to determine the disposition and
distribution of their estates upon their death. Instead, government
bureaucrats get their greedy hands involved .
4. Confiscation of the property of all emigrants and rebels.
We call it government seizures, tax liens,
"forfeiture" Public "law" 99-570 (1986); Executive order 11490, sections
1205, 2002 which gives private land to the Department of Urban
Development; the imprisonment of "terrorists" and those who speak out or
write against the "government" (1997 Crime/Terrorist Bill); or the IRS
confiscation of property without due process.
5. Centralization of credit in the hands of the state, by means of a national bank with state capital and an exclusive monopoly.
The Federal Reserve System, created by the Federal Reserve
Act of Congress in 1913, is indeed such a "national bank" and it
politically manipulates interest rates and holds a monopoly on legal
counterfeiting in the United States. This is exactly what Marx had in
mind and completely fulfills this plank, another major socialist
objective. Yet, most Americans naively believe the U.S. of A. is far
from a Marxist or socialist nation.
6. Centralization of the means of communication and transportation in the hands of the state.
In the U.S., communication and transportation
are controlled and regulated by the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) established by the Communications Act of 1934 and the Department
of Transportation and the Interstate Commerce Commission (established by
Congress in 1887), and the Federal Aviation Administration as well as
Executive orders 11490, 10999 -- not to mention various state
bureaucracies and regulations. There is also the federal postal
monopoly, AMTRAK and CONRAIL -- outright socialist (government-owned)
enterprises. Instead of free-market private enteprrise in these
important industries, these fields in America are semi-cartelized
through the government's regulatory-industiral complex.
7. Extension of factories and instruments of
production owned by the state; the bringing into cultivation of waste
lands, and the improvement of the soil generally in accordance with a
common plan.
While the U.S. does not have vast "collective
farms" (which failed so miserably in the Soviet Union), we nevertheless
do have a significant degree of government involvement in agriculture in
the form of price support subsidies and acreage alotments and land-use
controls. The Desert Entry Act and The Department of Agriculture. As
well as the Department of Commerce and Labor, Department of Interior,
the Evironmental Protection Agency, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of
Reclamation, Bureau of Mines, National Park Service, and the IRS
control of business through corporate regulations.
8. Equal obligation of all to work. Establishment of Industrial armies, especially for agriculture.
We call it the Social Security Administration and The Department of Labor.
The National debt and inflation caused by the communal bank has caused
the need for a two "income" family. Woman in the workplace since the
1920's, the 19th amendment of the U.S. Constitution, the Civil Rights
Act of 1964, assorted Socialist Unions, affirmative action, the Federal
Public Works Program and of course Executive order 11000. And I almost
forgot...The Equal Rights Amendment means that women should do all work
that men do including the military and since passage it would make women
subject to the draft.
9. Combination of agriculture with manufacturing
industries; gradual abolition of the distinction between town and
country by a more equable distribution of the population over the
country.
We call it the Planning Reorganization Act of
1949 , zoning (Title 17 1910-1990) and Super Corporate Farms, as well as
Executive orders 11647, 11731 (ten regions) and Public "law" 89-136.
10. Free education for all children in
government schools. Abolition of children's factory labor in its present
form. Combination of education with industrial production, etc. etc.
People are being taxed to support what we call
'public' schools, which train the young to work for the communal debt
system. We also call it the Department of Education, the NEA and Outcome
Based "Education" .
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