Borysenko tears Marx’s sacred cow to shreds and not a moment too soon. This book is a flamethrower aimed at the pseudo-intellectual foundation of modern leftist dogma. With scalpel-like precision and polemical flair, Borysenko exposes The Communist Manifesto for what it truly is: an incoherent, envy-driven rant dressed up as revolutionary theory.
She doesn’t just argue, she demolishes. Point by point, she rips apart Marx and Engels' assumptions: the war on private property, the cult of class struggle, the delusion of central planning. Every chapter is a body blow to the fragile Marxist ego. And she pulls no punches in connecting the dots from 1848 to the authoritarian nightmares of the 20th century and the woke mobs of today.
This isn’t an academic critique. It’s a sledgehammer. Borysenko drags Marx out of the ivory tower and into the real world, where his ideas have wrought starvation, gulags, and mass graves. She doesn’t merely debunk the Manifesto, she puts it on trial and delivers the verdict it has long deserved: guilty of crimes against liberty, prosperity, and truth.
A must-read for anyone tired of seeing Marxist ideology masquerade as moral virtue. Borysenko’s book is fire and it leaves the Red Bible in ashes.
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