Just finished reading this book and I highly recommend it. It is a very well researched book that manages to dissect, unravel and cast light on some of the sophistry / trickery used by the left in the last few centuries, which has sadly brought us to the position that society finds itself in today.
It is a rare book these days that can be 100% honest, and feel no need to subjugate to the insidious postmodern agenda that is the climate of these times. Well done Cid Lazarou, I agree with your analysis and conclusions about the best way forward for society.
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Pulling Back the Curtain: Feminism, Socialism & the Nature of Freedom Kindle Edition
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- ASIN : B084RNPR6V
- Publisher : Rocking Philosophy; 1st edition (20 February 2020)
- Language : English
- File size : 675 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
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- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 204 pages
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Great research, an important book.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 April 2020Verified Purchase
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Concise & informative
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 March 2020Verified Purchase
A concise and informative description of many of the forces shaping our social, cultural, political & economic landscape.
The author also highlights alternatives to the default ‘big government’ template that dominates current political thinking.
Great job Cid. Hopefully more to follow in the future.
The author also highlights alternatives to the default ‘big government’ template that dominates current political thinking.
Great job Cid. Hopefully more to follow in the future.
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Stevie D
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Excellent book.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 January 2021Verified Purchase
This book is brilliant, and a consistent description of modern day democracy. Would highly recommend to anyone with an interest in the subject. It's not overly complicated and the arguments are presented in a consise and easily digestible manner. I've read many academic studies that offer more elaborate and in detailed information about the subjects of course, but the way the author has brought and tied the subjects up together offers anyone a great introduction into the subject or even a refresher, and a way to hone arguments against the modern prevailing trends.
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Alex
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Informative and well written
Reviewed in Canada on 19 September 2020Verified Purchase
Thought provoking and willing to go out of the comfort zone of most other authors. Truth in easy to read language.

David K.
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a comprehensible guide to the ideological system of these days
Reviewed in the United States on 4 March 2020Verified Purchase
Consider this book as an easy to follow guide to the ideological status quo of Western civilization (from where we are going and towards what we are going, and why). In my opinion the author did pretty well by achieving this goal without going into overwhelming amount of details, facts and names. He managed to squeeze a lot of information into 200 something pages by focusing on essentials. Though the format of the book is interesting (the author uncovered topics gradually according to the timeline of his "personal journey"), it still covers the essentials: from key names in philosophy and politics to key points of ideological movements and their impact on civilization itself. Feminism, liberalism, Marxism, Communism, Fascism, capitalism, socialism - it's all covered with easy to check sources.
It takes a lot of time to absorb even a minimal amount of information from various sources to see the big picture of processes in the West today (or the world of western civilization) so if you don't have enough of time to do that you can start with this book. At least you will have a good starting point and it will be much clearer where to go next (what to read next, which facts to check, what to look for, etc.).
It takes a lot of time to absorb even a minimal amount of information from various sources to see the big picture of processes in the West today (or the world of western civilization) so if you don't have enough of time to do that you can start with this book. At least you will have a good starting point and it will be much clearer where to go next (what to read next, which facts to check, what to look for, etc.).
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