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The New York Times, USA Today, Publishers Weekly, and Wall Street Journal BestsellerFor those who witnessed the global collapse of socialism, its resurrection in the twenty-first century comes as a surprise, even a shock. How can socialism work now when it has never worked before?In this pathbreaking book, bestselling author Dinesh D’Souza argues that the socialism advanced today by the likes of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Bernie Sanders, Ilhan Omar and Elizabeth Warren is very different from the socialism of Lenin, Mao and Castro. It is “identity socialism,” a marriage between classic socialism and identity politics. Today’s socialists claim to model themselves not on Mao’s Great Leap Forward or even Venezuelan socialism but rather on the “socialism that works” in Scandinavian countries like Norway and Sweden. This is the new face of socialism that D’Souza confronts and decisively refutes with his trademark incisiveness, wit and originality. He shows how socialism abandoned the working class and found new recruits by drawing on the resentments of race, gender and sexual orientation. He reveals how it uses the Venezuelan, not the Scandinavian, formula. D’Souza chillingly documents the full range of lawless, gangster, and authoritarian tendencies that they have adopted. United States of Socialism is an informative, provocative and thrilling exposé not merely of the ideas but also the tactics of the socialist Left. In making the moral case for entrepreneurs and the free market, the author portrays President Trump as the exemplar of capitalism and also the most effective political leader of the battle against socialism. He shows how we can help Trump defeat the socialist menace.

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Dinesh D’Souza writes in a style that is refreshingly free from drama and histrionics. That doesn’t mean it’s dry and boring, just not inflammatory and full of unsubstantiated innuendo. He states his agenda is to “make the moral argument against identity socialism and make the moral argument for free market capitalism...debunk the socialist dream and affirm the American dream.”D’Souza goes in a loose, chronological order to review the failed attempts at Socialism thus far in the world. Russia was the most obvious but I found his information on Hitler and the Nazi impact on Germany to be interesting as well as his personal tho’ts about India.India falls into the positive side , as well, as it’s now a free market country. China, altho’ government controlled, is in this arena also. These massive successes are hard to ignore against a list of approximately 25 countries with failed attempts at Socialism. Dinesh points out the pitfalls in America, such as F. D. R.’s Social Security plan.Towards the end of the book, D’Souza takes look at the media and how it has evolved over the last 15+ years. He gives 2 examples, one involving our current president and one involving Obama. They are very similar types of events with extremely different representations. He doesn’t just let it hang there but dives into the details and I found it most enlightening and sad.D’Souza is no doubt a capitalist and near the end of the book offers an encouragement: “...we need a new generation of leaders who can assimilate the things that Trump does so effectively, fearlessly and gleefully. Trump has made it fun to beat the hell out of leftist and socialist and even when Trump is gone, we must continue to enjoy the Trumpian experience of being a butt-kicking Republican, Christian, right-wing, American capitalist.”Well written, professionally published, sure to anger many and educate & motivate others; above all, “United States of Socialism” deserves to be read📚
Dinesh d'Souza is like an old friend from his articles when I first read politics in college. Along with others likeTom Sowell and Michelle Malkin, they helped me to develop an American identity as a Filipino and Canadian.This week as we struggle with racial justice and tension, it was helpful to review his perspective as an immigrantfrom India who embraced American culture and identity. D'Souza has previously written books about Obamaand Hillary, with the Obama book showing his father's anti-colonial resentment. By contrast, d'Souza is awareof the benefits that England gave to India as well as the bad points. He also made the movie America, and is somewhat like the Michael Moore of the right.As the picture on the cover shows, there is a lot about Bernie, AOC, and two other members of the Squad,Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar. But there are others who are progressive but don't call themselves socialist,like Elizabeth Warren, Bill de Blasio and Beto O'Rourke. Progressivism is on a scale that leads to socialism.Glenn Beck showed this about a decade ago with regard to the events of a century ago. The key progressiveswere Woodrow Wilson and FDR, but some of the ideas had come from Eugene Debs, who was out of themainstream. What's remarkable is that someone like Bernie who identifies with Debs now is the mainstream.I remember Beck saying, no Obama's not socialist, he's progressive, and then explained the parallels withthe professorial Wilson. Socialism has been thoroughly discredited in over 25 countries, including Russia under Stalin and China with Chairman Mao. China has remained totalitarian, but economically has made capitalist reforms.One of the most recent countries to deteriorate into socialism has been Venezuela, where d'Souza's wifeDebbie was from. He has a great deal of knowledge of the corruption where the friends of Chavez andMaduro have gotten rich with their power. And Chavez was loved by various celebrities like Michael Mooreand Oliver Stone. The democratic socialists say their model is not Venezuela but Scandinavia. And yet, whileSanders is the most flamboyant with his history with Marxist regimes, someone like Bill de Blasio also views himself as a part of the Castro revolution.The main idea of the book is that of identity socialism. America is not Denmark, because they don'thave the social divisions. They have a majority white culture and are mostly post-Christian and sexuallyliberated. In America all those things are subject to division. Here d'Souza echoes arguments from theprofessor Paul Gottfried in books such as Multiculturalism and the Politics of Guilt. D'Souza showsthe influence of Herbert Marcuse and the Frankfurt School (as did Gottfried who studied under Marcuse).Others involved might include Antonio Gramsci or Michel Foucault. The point is, this isn't the oldMarxism that depended on economics. Marx himself knew that America wouldn't embrace socialismas quickly because the workers are bourgeois. D'Souza reviews the Founding Fathers and Lincoln andshows the ingenuity of Ben Franklin. He then gives examples like Henry Ford (after Wilson was opposedto the idea of cars), Ray Kroc and McDonald's, right up to Jeff Bezos and figuring out the delivery process.Marx himself wouldn't recognize socialism as it exists today. Since the Constitution and the workingclass aren't favorable to it here, it depends upon identity politics. The divisions of black and white,women and men, gay and straight, immigrant and native born are key to overturning the socialhierarchies, just as the economic divisions were in the old Marxism. Rather than class struggle, there'sthe cultural war. Wait until Roe v. Wade and abortion is sent back to the states and the democraticprocess, and we'll see how democratic the champions of democracy are. D'Souza gives a wealth ofexamples such as the cake baker in Indiana who went to court for five years over gay marriage,only to have the same demand to celebrate a change in gender. There's also the actor Mario Lopez,who talked about the sexual indoctrination of toddlers and had to take back his comments. Thecultural submission is relentless. D'Souza is intense at times but it varies, and there's always as muchlight as heat. He talks about Orwell's 1984 (while acknowledging that Orwell himself was a socialist),Macbeth and Paradise Lost.D'Souza goes back to thinkers like John Stuart Mill and Adam Smith. Smith was a moral philosopher,and yet The Wealth of Nations is usually interpreted as a pragmatic argument that this is how thingswork, rather than that it's the best way for human flourishing and creativity. There are also more recentthinkers like Ludwig von Mises, Friedrich Hayek, John Rawls and Milton Friedman.He closes with familiar critiques of academia, entertainment and most importantly, the media. Imaginethe Ukraine story if Hunter Biden and Don Jr. were in each other's place. He also looks at the StormyDaniels story and a similar story about Obama. He doesn't know whether the Obama story is true, thepoint is the media interest or lack thereof.Then there's Trump. Donald is another entrepreneur. The comeback of the early 90s shows when hewas in debt and he was poorer than the man in the street. It's a frequent criticism that Trump isn'treflective, and it's true. As an entrepreneur, he just keeps going with action. D'Souza was pardonedby Trump. He doesn't contest that he was guilty. He was pardoned by a president, and he was prosecutedonly because he was critical of the previous President. The point about Trump is that he fights backagainst identity socialism. D'Souza is still more of a free-trader than Trump, but tries to spin themotivation of the protectionism. I don't agree with everything in this book, but it's readable andintelligent.While Reagan's optimistic populism was appropriate then, Trump's pessimistic populism is appropriatenow. The point is that he fights back. Reagan got by on his charisma, but the Bushes were morevulnerable. If Trump loses the left, will punish his supporters and these years will be an aberration. Ifhe wins he can change the country for a quarter century. Reagan's revolution survived even the Clintonyears, and lasted until Obama in 2008.

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