The Real Face of Socialism

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39 Experiments. 100 Million Dead. You and Your Children Could Be Next.

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39 Experiments. 100 Million Dead. You and Your Children Could Be Next.

Sergei Matveyuk arrived in America in 1989 with $80 in his pocket and a family history that most Americans will never know: a father and grandfather imprisoned in the Gulag, a grandmother left to raise children alone after the state confiscated everything they owned, and fifty years of waiting for permission to leave. He did not write this book from a library. He wrote it from a life. And what he wants you to understand — through the story of a starving elephant in a Venezuelan zoo, a poet writing verse in his own blood in a Cuban prison, a bricklayer bleeding to death at the Berlin Wall for wanting to walk away — is that socialism does not fail by accident. It fails by design. Control has always mattered more than results. It always will.

This is a book about 39 countries, 100 million dead, and one question that socialists have never been able to answer: if the system is so good, why do you have to build walls to keep people from leaving? The traffic is always the same direction — out, never in. Matveyuk wants you to look at that traffic, understand what it means, and then look at your own country, where the same ideas are gaining ground, the same institutions are being captured, and the same promises are being made to a generation that has never seen what comes next. He came here because America was the last place freedom lived. His message is simple and urgent: if America falls, there is nowhere else to go.

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