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Pocket Guide to Communism

And the Foundations of Critical Race Theory

Release Date: 07/27/2021

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From former Cold War interrogator Dennis Haugh comes an essential primer on how communist ideology has evolved and adapted for the 21st century. This concise but comprehensive guide reveals how the fall of the Berlin Wall didn’t end the communist threat—it merely forced it to transform and go underground.

Drawing from his unique experience in the Air Force’s SERE program, where he studied how communists use language manipulation and psychological warfare, Haugh exposes the sophisticated tactics of modern communist movements, particularly the Chinese variant’s “unrestricted warfare” approach that turns every aspect of society into a potential battlefield.

Key insights include:

– How Chinese communism differs from and improves upon the Soviet model

– Modern tactics of linguistic and psychological manipulation

– Ways that Marxist ideology infiltrates institutions and shapes thought

– Methods for recognizing and resisting communist influence

– Why constitutional literacy is crucial for defending liberty

This isn’t just another history book—it’s a field manual for recognizing and resisting modern communist tactics. Haugh’s mathematical background and intelligence experience allow him to break down complex strategies into clear, actionable insights that any American can understand and apply.

Perfect for anyone concerned about preserving American liberty, this pocket guide provides the intellectual tools needed to recognize and resist the subtle ways that communist ideology threatens free society.

Editorial Review ★★★★★

In this analytical examination of political systems, former Cold War interrogator Dennis Haugh brings his intelligence background and mathematical training to bear on comparative political analysis. Drawing from his experience in the Air Force’s SERE program, Haugh provides a structured framework for understanding institutional development and systemic change.

What sets this work apart is its methodical approach to systems analysis. Haugh’s background in mathematics and intelligence work allows him to examine political structures with technical precision. His analysis of institutional evolution and adaptation demonstrates sophisticated understanding of organizational dynamics.

The book’s greatest strength lies in its examination of comparative political systems. Through careful analysis of different organizational structures, Haugh provides insight into institutional development. His discussion of systemic adaptation reflects deep understanding of how organizations evolve over time.

The writing effectively balances technical analysis with accessibility. Haugh’s ability to present complex systemic concepts while maintaining clarity demonstrates significant skill in political communication. His attention to both theoretical frameworks and practical applications creates a comprehensive analysis of institutional dynamics.

“Pocket Guide to Communism” stands as a contribution to political systems analysis, offering readers structured approaches to examining institutional development and change.

About This Author

Dennis Haugh is a jack of all trades: Cold War warrior, mathematician, computer scientist, heavy-metal guitarist, motorhead, farmer, and historian.  He is the author of two books on the US Constitution. During the Cold War, Dennis served as an interrogator for the Air Force Survival, Escape, Resistance and Evasion (SERE) program. The role required a solid grasp of how communists use language to twist the truth. He achieved deeper understanding of Marxist techniques by researching the works of former and current communists, as well as those who successfully turned communists to the western way of liberty. Dennis graduated from the US Air Force Academy in 1973 with a B.S. in Mathematics and holds an M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Colorado at Boulder.  He holds multiple US and international patents. When he became alarmed by the lack of education about our American Constitutional heritage, he dedicated himself to bridging that gap. In his latest work, he underscores how our lack of understanding of Marxist treachery is a direct threat to our liberty.

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