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Defence of NZ—An ideological strategy

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Communism aims for world domination through revolution and ideological commitment to overthrowing capitalism
This publication provides a comprehensive examination of communist ideology and its strategic objectives in the modern world. Drawing on the foundational texts of Karl Marx and analyzing the directives of Soviet leaders including Lenin, Stalin, and Khrushchev, the work traces communism's unwavering goal of achieving global domination through carefully orchestrated means. The author demonstrates how communist ideology has gained substantial influence by combining a clearly defined plan with passionate commitment to its realization. Rather than pursuing direct confrontation, communists employ a sophisticated strategy of infiltration and subversion, seeking to undermine democratic institutions from within while exploiting the very freedoms these systems guarantee. The text reveals how communist policy adapts tactically over time while maintaining consistent long-term objectives, employing alliances of convenience and deliberately sowing division across social, national, and international boundaries. Through concrete historical examples and direct quotations from communist leaders, the author illustrates how communist agents have penetrated government institutions and labor organizations at the highest levels. This work serves as an essential guide for those concerned with national defense and democratic preservation, offering clear insight into communist methods and the existential threat they pose to free societies.

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Language

English

Publication
1958
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Granted
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Language

English

Publication
1958
Publishing permission
Granted
Publishing permission refers to the rights of FANW to publish this text on this website.