BreadTube Serves Imperialism

BreadTube Serves Imperialism
Author: Caleb Maupin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2021-06-20
Genre:
ISBN:

A group of liberal commentators with shady origins, loosely calling themselves "BreadTube" have become the primary online pro-socialist voices. The ideology that BreadTubers espouse, however, is not consistent with Marxism-Leninism or genuine anti-capitalism. Drawing from the work of Marx, Lenin, Mao Zedong, William Z. Foster, R. Palm Dutt, Peter Kropotkin and other great revolutionary thinkers, Caleb Maupin shows that BreadTube has emerged due to a power struggle within the US ruling class. Maupin contrasts the BreadTube worldview of pessimism, anti-populism and post-modernism with the hopeful project of 21st Century Socialism around the world. He urges working people to reject the dead end of identity politics, liberalism and de-growth, and instead to stand against decaying imperialism and its drive toward fascism and war.

Satan at the Fountainhead

Satan at the Fountainhead
Author: Caleb T. Maupin
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2015-10-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781519227614

This book is an honest attempt to answer the questions of those who want to know what happened. In the view of the author, the catastrophic events of 2008 and the continued economic decay of the United States, are the culmination of a number of policies and trends. These trends and policies, carried out by both the government and the private sector, are not isolated from global events. US foreign policies, specifically those related to the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East region, are directly linked to continuous economic decline and the 2008 financial crash. The key players who are responsible for the crisis have not limited their malfeasance to US soil.

Demonic

Demonic
Author: Ann Coulter
Publisher: Crown Forum
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2012-08-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0307353494

The demon is a mob, and the mob is demonic. The Democratic Party activates mobs, depends on mobs, coddles mobs, publicizes and celebrates mobs—it is the mob. Sweeping in its scope and relentless in its argument, Demonic explains the peculiarities of liberals as standard groupthink behavior. To understand mobs is to understand liberals. In her most provocative book to date, Ann Coulter argues that liberals exhibit all the psychological characteristics of a mob, for instance: Liberal Groupthink: “The same mob mentality that leads otherwise law-abiding people to hurl rocks at cops also leads otherwise intelligent people to refuse to believe anything they haven’t heard on NPR.” Liberal Schemes: “No matter how mad the plan is—Fraternité, the ‘New Soviet Man,’ the Master Race, the Great Leap Forward, the Cultural Revolution, Building a New Society, ObamaCare—a mob will believe it.” Liberal Enemies: “Instead of ‘counterrevolutionaries,’ liberals’ opponents are called ‘haters,’ ‘those who seek to divide us,’ ‘tea baggers,’ and ‘right-wing hate groups.’ Meanwhile, conservatives call liberals ‘liberals’—and that makes them testy.” Liberal Justice: “In the world of the liberal, as in the world of Robespierre, there are no crimes, only criminals.” Liberal Violence: “If Charles Manson’s followers hadn’t killed Roman Polanski’s wife, Sharon Tate, Clinton would have pardoned him, too, and he’d probably be teaching at Northwestern University.” Citing the father of mob psychology, Gustave Le Bon, Coulter catalogs the Left’s mob behaviors: the creation of messiahs, the fear of scientific innovation, the mythmaking, the preference for images over words, the lack of morals, and the casual embrace of contradictory ideas. Coulter traces the history of the liberal mob to the French Revolution and Robespierre’s revolutionaries (delineating a clear distinction from America’s founding fathers), who simply proclaimed that they were exercising the “general will” before slaughtering their fellow citizens “for the good of mankind.” Similarly, as Coulter demonstrates, liberal mobs, from student radicals to white-trash racists to anti-war and pro-ObamaCare fanatics today, have consistently used violence to implement their idea of the “general will.” This is not the American tradition; it is the tradition of Stalin, of Hitler, of the guillotine—and the tradition of the American Left. As the heirs of the French Revolution, Democrats have a history that consists of pandering to mobs, time and again, while Republicans, heirs to the American Revolution, have regularly stood for peaceable order. Hoping to muddy this horrifying truth, liberals slanderously accuse conservatives of their own crimes—assassination plots, conspiracy theorizing, political violence, embrace of the Ku Klux Klan. Coulter shows that the truth is the opposite: Political violence—mob violence—is always a Democratic affair. Surveying two centuries of mob movements, Coulter demonstrates that the mob is always destructive. And yet, she argues, beginning with the civil rights movement in the sixties, Americans have lost their natural, inherited aversion to mobs. Indeed, most Americans have no idea what they are even dealing with. Only by recognizing the mobs and their demonic nature can America begin to defend itself.

Kamala Harris & The Future of America

Kamala Harris & The Future of America
Author: Caleb Maupin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2020-08-31
Genre:
ISBN:

Caleb Maupin examines the life of Kamala Harris, and puts her rise to prominence in the context of changing US political discourse and the geopolitical stage. The book draws heavily from Marxism-Leninism, as well as psychology and economics, examining the roots of the crisis in the United States, as well as factors that contributed to Kamala Harris' career.

Bad News from Venezuela

Bad News from Venezuela
Author: Alan Macleod
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2018-04-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351038249

Since the election of President Hugo Chavez in 1998, Venezuela has become an important news item. Western coverage is shaped by the cultural milieu of its journalists, with news written from New York or London by non-specialists or by those staying inside wealthy guarded enclaves in an intensely segregated Caracas. Journalists mainly work with English-speaking elites and have little contact with the poor majority. Therefore, they reproduce ideas largely attuned to a Western, neoliberal understanding of Venezuela. Through extensive analysis of media coverage from Chavez’s election to the present day, as well as detailed interviews with journalists and academics covering the country, Bad News from Venezuela highlights the factors contributing to reportage in Venezuela and why those factors exist in the first place. From this examination of a single Latin American country, the book furthers the discussion of contemporary media in the West, and how, with the rise of ‘fake news’, their operations have a significant impact on the wider representation of global affairs. Bad News from Venezuela is comprehensive and enlightening for undergraduate students and research academics in media and Latin American studies.

City Builders And Vandals In Our Age

City Builders And Vandals In Our Age
Author: Caleb Maupin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2019-07-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781646061235

Chaos seems to be all around us. Living standards are dropping and unrest is rising in western countries amid a backdrop of rising tension around the world. Drawing from classical history, Rome, Greece, Mesopotamia, as well as geopolitics, mythology and a re-examination of Marxism, Caleb Maupin argues that there are two distinct drives within human beings, one that seeks to build and the other that seeks to plunder and destroy. In this book, the well-known journalist and political analyst examines the broken political compass and why the concepts of left and right are not as clear in the 21st century. Maupin also describes the crisis hanging over the global apparatus of production, as the irrational profit motive gets in the way of human creativity. This book points toward the way out of societal decay in the west, and to the underlying causes of the unfolding Eurasian renaissance. In an age cursed by pessimism, this book presents an optimistic view of the potential within technology and the computer revolution. From many different angles, Maupin points toward the hope for international cooperation and friendship with a win-win model of global trade. The book present an analysis of the Iran nuclear deal's demise, the efforts to crush Huawei Technologies and the Nordstream 2 natural gas pipeline, the rise of New Energy Vehicles, the contradictory behavior of the Trump White House, the rise of the New Right in Europe, the Bernie Sanders "Democratic Socialist" phenomena in America, and so much more. In his analysis, Maupin offers a repudiation of both post-modern liberal deconstruction and "greed is good" economic theories, arguing that the rational side of human beings will once again reassert itself in order to fulfill the dreams of peace and growth that seems to unite us all.

Getting Rich Without Capitalism

Getting Rich Without Capitalism
Author: Caleb Maupin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2018-02-21
Genre:
ISBN: 9781983938818

"Caleb Maupin has crafted an urgent and necessary, both visionary and organic guide for the way forward - a bold and brilliantly conceived blueprint for political and economic rebirth out of the ashes of a decaying capitalist America, in its death throes today."Prairie Miller, Radio Host for WBAI Art Express"Maupin offers a surprising historical analysis of modern America, its populist roots and current political identity crisis. This is a sobering indictment of an American political economy in receivership, unsure how to compete with the emerging tigers of the east. Is there a viable path to economic prosperity and social stability? Whether you're a capitalist, communist, socialist or even a free-market libertarian, you'll want to read this thought-provoking book."Patrick Henningsen, founder 21st Century Wire"Caleb's latest work probes some of the contradictions presented in today's world with a perspective that is both well-grounded in classic Marxist theory and well-informed by the experiences of Marxists who have actually governed and done so successfully. He applies the rich scientific theory of Marx to modern, living reality at a time when much of what passes for a Left in the US, mired in dogma, seems unable to provide even an outline of a working analysis of the present."Don Debar, Radio Host, CPRMetro"Capitalism is a diseased and decaying system where the force of the police state and military must be now fully deployed to maintain it. The rich are getting richer and we poor are getting poorer. A socialist planned economy which ensures that 100% of the people have equal footing and opportunity is the way forward. The demise of capitalism will also guarantee the end of empire. Caleb's book is an important contribution to this desperately needed discussion."Cindy SheehanActivist/Socialist/Executive Director of Cindy Sheehan's Soapbox

Hungry Bengal

Hungry Bengal
Author: Janam Mukherjee
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 0190209887

Examines the interconnected events including World War II, India's struggle for independence, and a period of acute scarcity that lead to mass starvation in colonial Bengal.

Meet Me in the Middle

Meet Me in the Middle
Author: Yvonne Heidt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2017-04-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781943353637

Meet Me in the Middle Two women from the opposite side of the tracks. Neither one expects meddling from an unexpected source on the Other side. Neither one knows the train is coming.

The Nature of Stalin's Dictatorship

The Nature of Stalin's Dictatorship
Author: E. A. Rees
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2003-11-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 0230524281

This is the first attempt to systematically study the nature of the political leadership system under Stalin. It focuses both on the formal institutions of power, such as the Politburo, and on the informal networks of decision-making that were a central feature of his system of rule. It draws on a wealth of new archival material to highlight Stalin's relations with his co-leaders and wider elite groups, and offers different perspectives on the nature and degree of Stalin's system of personal power.