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The Case Against Socialism is a timely response to that threat and a call to action Against the forces menacing American liberty..
If Socialism takes hold in America, it will imperil the fate of the world\'s freest nation, unleashing a plague of oppressive government control.
They offer illusory promises of safety and equality while restricting personal liberty, tightening state power, sapping human enterprise and making citizens dependent on the dole.
Far from providing economic freedom, socialist governments enslave their citizens.
Socialist dictatorships like the People\'s Republic of China crush freedom of speech and run massive surveillance states while masquerading as enlightened modern nations.
Desperate refugees flee communist Cuba to escape oppressive censorship, rationed food and squalid hospitals, not free healthcare.
Paul reveals the devastating truth: for every college student sporting a Che Guevara T-shirt, there\'s a Venezuelan child dying of starvation.
Socialism\'s return is only possible because many Americans have forgotten the true dangers of the twentieth-century\'s deadliest ideology.
As it turns out, Scandinavian countries love capitalism as much as Americans, and have, for decades, been cutting back on the things Bernie loves the most.
He tackles common misconceptions about the utopia of socialist Europe.
In The Case Against Socialism , Rand Paul outlines the history of socialism, from Stalin\'s gulags to the current famine in Venezuela.
Reintroduced by leaders such as Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the ideology manifests itself in starry-eyed calls for free-spending policies like Medicare-for-all and student loan forgiveness.
What do these people not know? Socialism has killed millions, but it\'s now the ideology du jour on American college campuses and among many leftists.
A recent poll showed 43% of Americans think more Socialism would be a good thing. senator for Kentucky and America\'s most prominent libertarian, makes a Case Against socialist ideology, showing the impact of its deadly legacy and the threat of its new rise in America.
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