The Power of the State and Communism

Came across my inbox this afternoon, and figured I would pass it along:

I just ran across this excerpt from “The Strange Death of Franklin D. Roosevelt : A History of the Roosevelt-Delano Dynasty, America’s Royal Family” by Emanuael M. Josephson. The amazing thing is that this was written in 1948!

“They have fallen in line with Bismarck’s clever scheme to use Communism to foster dictatorships ‘and monopolies. They appreciate, as did Bismarck, that the concept of Communism held by the moronic elements is absolutely false. The moron thinks of Communism as a State in which everyone shares alike. Actually Communism is a State which owns everything and everyone, in which, with one exception, everyone has nothing and is equally poor, in which the problem of poverty is solved by making everyone possessionless. The moron regards the State as something abstract, apart from men. But in reality the State is a single man or a group of men. Therefore the greater the power given the State, the greater is the power of that man or of a group of men.

“Since the Communist State owns and controls everything and everyone, it is the most perfect type of Dictatorship-a Super-Capitalist Super-Dictatorship that outdoes in its perfection anything that is offered by Nazism, Fascism or New Dealism. From the point of view of the Rockefeller Empire, the Communist State is most perfect, if the man of their own

choice be at its head. At any rate it is the shortest route to Dictatorship in Democracies and in attaining it there can always be the pretense of improving on democracy.”

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