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The Naked Communist

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by Willard Cleon Skousen


  Stalin, J., The Problems of Leninism, International Publishers 1934. Stalin, J., The October Revolution, International Publishers., New York, 1934. Stalin, J., Leninism, (2 vols.), Allen and Unwin, London, 1933. Stalin, J., Marxism and the National and Colonial Question, International Publishers, New York, 1935. Stalin, J., From the First to the Second Five-Year Plan, International Publishers, New York, 1934.

  Stalin, J., On The New Constitution, International Publishers, New York, 1936. Stuart, John Leighton, Fifty Years In China, Random House, New York, 1955. Trotsky, L., The History of the Russian Revolution, Simon and Schuster, New York, 1936. Wade, W, U.N. Today, H. W. Wilson Company, New York, 1954.

  White, W., Lenin, Smith and Haas, New York, 1936. Wilson, Edmund, To the Finland Station, Doubleday and Co., New York, 1953. Wood, H., Christianity and Communism, Round Table Press, New York, 1933. Yaroslavsky, E., Religion in the USSR, International Publishers, New York, 1934. Zetkin, C., Reminiscences of Lenin, International Publishers, New York, 1934.

  About the Author

  W. Cleon Skousen is best remembered as a popular author, speaker and teacher who lectured in every state and province in North America, and in more than 60 countries world-wide. He was a student of history and a scholar of law, specializing in the principles of Freedom, the U.S. Constitution, economics, and ancient history and scriptures.

  He was invited to write a new constitution for Canada and the proposed United States of Latin America, and he published a model constitution that could be adopted by nations everywhere. He served in the FBI for 16 years, four years as Chief of Police in Salt Lake City, and ten years as a university professor. He was a prolific writer and produced three national best sellers, The Naked Communist, The Naked Capitalist, and The Five Thousand Year Leap. Eight of his books were used as college texts, and several were translated and published in other countries.

  Dr. Skousen was born in Canada, and returned to the U.S. with his family at age ten. He spent two years in Mexico, two years in England, graduated from San Bernardino College in California, and received his juris doctor degree from George Washington University Law School. He was admitted to practice law in the District of Columbia and before the District Court of Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court.

  His seminars on the Constitution have been taught to several million across the U.S., and among his students were dozens of U.S. Senators and Representatives, two Supreme Court justices, and several candidates for President. He believed knowledge and understanding were key to maintaining a free country, and spent his entire adult life opening up complex issues for deeper understanding by students and audiences all around the world.

  Mr. Skousen and his wife, Jewel Pitcher of San Bernardino, California, are the parents of eight children, 50 grandchildren, and more than 120 great-grandchildren.

  Copyright

  Copyright © 2007 by C&J Investments

  Published by C&J Investments

  Print Edition ISBN: 0-686095-60-X

  Electronic Book ISBN: 978-0-910558-54-9

  All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means whatsoever without written permission from the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.

  To contact C&J Investments regarding any comments, questions, or information about interviews and speaking engagements please contact: skousenebooks@gmail.com.

  Comments

  1

  Wilson, Edmund, To the Finland Station, pp. 217-218.

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  Ruhle, Otto, Karl Marx, pp. 209-308.

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  Wilson, Edmund, To the Finland Station, p. 115.

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  Ruhle, Otto, Karl Marx, pp. 383-384.

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  Ruhle, Otto, Karl Marx, pp. 157-158.

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  Ruhle, Otto, Karl Marx, pp. 202-204.

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  Ruhle, Otto, Karl Marx, pp. 248-249.

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  Ruhle, Otto, Karl Marx, pp. 262.

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  Engels, Friedrich, Ludwig Feuerbach, International Publishers, New York, 1934, p. 31.

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  Conze, E., Dialectical Materialism, London, N.C.L.C Society, 1936, p. 35.

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  Conze, E., Dialectical Materialism, pp. 51–52; See also Engels, Friedrich, Socialism: Utopian and Scientific, pp. 47–48.

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  Quoted by V. Adoratsky, Dialectical Materialism, pp. 26–27.

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  Engels, Friedrich, Anti-Duhring, p. 138.

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  Engels, Friedrich, Anti-Duhring, p. 145.

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  McFadden, Charles J., The Philosophy of Communism, p. 50; see also C. Porter, The Carbon Compounds, p. 10.

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  Engels, Friedrich, Anti-Duhring, pp. 78, 85.

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  Engels, Friedrich, Anti-Duhring, p. 18.

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  Lenin, V. I., Religion, p. 47.

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  For an extended discussion of this problem see The Philosophy of Communism, by Dr. Charles McFadden, pp. 177-184.

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  Quoted by V. I. Lenin in Materialism and Empiro-Criticism, p. 125.

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  Engels, Friedrich, Anti-Duhring, p. 79.

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  Marx and Engels, Communist Manifesto, Authorized English Translation, p. 40.

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  Marx-Engels, Communist Manifesto, p. 39.

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  Marx-Engels, Communist Manifesto, p. 35.

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  Karl Marx, Poverty of Philosophy, p. 152.

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  N. Berdyaev, Vital Realities, p. 175.

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  Karl Marx, Contribution to Critique of Political Economy, p. 11.

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  Friedrich Engels, Socialism—Utopian and Scientific, p. 54.

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  Marx-Engels, Communist Manifesto, p. 12.

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  See Friedrich Engels, The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State.

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  Friedrich Engels, The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State, p. 206.

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  Selected Essays of Marx, p. 16.

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  Program of the Communist International, International Publishers, New York, 1936, p. 54.

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  E. Yaroslavsky, Religion in the USSR, p. 59.

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  Joseph Stalin, Leninism, Vol. 1, p. 387.

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  V. I. Lenin, Religion, pp. 47-48.

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  V. I. Lenin, Religion, p. 47.

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  Friedrich Engels, quoted in the Handbook of Marxism, p. 249.

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  William Z. Foster, Syndicalism, p. 9.

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  Quoted from Problems of Leninism, by Joseph Stalin, pp. 16–17.

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  Karl Marx, The Civil War in France, p. 80.

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  Program of the Communist International, pp. 34–35.

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  Quoted from the Neue Rheinische Zeitung, by J. E. LeRossignol in From Marx to Stalin, p. 231.

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  Joseph Stalin, Problems of Leninism, pp. 26–27.

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  V. I. Lenin, Imperialism: The State and Revolution, p. 187.

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  V. I. Lenin, Imperialism: The State and Revolution, p. 759.

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  E. Burns, Handbook of Marxism, p. 747.

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  E. Burns, Handbook of Marxism, p. 745.

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  See Shirokov-Mosley, A Textbook of Marxism, p. 22.

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  Marx-Engels, Communist Manifesto, p. 29.

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  Karl Marx, quoted by J. E. LeRossignol in From Marx to Stalin, p. 321.

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  Karl Marx, Poverty of Philosophy, pp. 152-153.

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  Marx-Engels, Communist Manifesto, p. 15.

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  Isaiah 3:14-15.

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  James 5:1-6.

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  Matthew 19:24.

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  Quoted in Congressional Record, Vol. 77, pp. 1539–1540.

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  Quoted by Gabriel M. Roschini in his article, “Contradictions Concerning the Status of Women in Soviet Russia,” which appears in The Philosophy of Communism, by Giorgio La Pira and others, Fordham University Press, New York, 1952, pp. 97–98.

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  Outchit Gazeta, October 10, 1929. Quoted by Charles J. McFadden in The Philosophy of Communism, pp. 292-293 and note.

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  J. E. LeRossignol, From Marx to Stalin, pp. 152-153.

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  Ralph E. Blodgett, Comparative Economic Systems, p. 735.

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  Marx-Engels, Communist Manifesto, p. 58.

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  Marx is quoted by M. D’Arcy in Christian Morals, p. 172.

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  Related by Thomas J. Shelly, instructor in Economics and History, Yonkers High School, Yonkers, New York.

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  From a letter of Andrew D. White dated at Berlin, November 9, 1885, in the White Collection, Cornell University.

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  William Bradford, History of Plymouth, pp. 160-162.

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  For a discussion of this question, see the appendix, “Did the Early Christians Practice Communism?” page 343.

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  For a discussion of this subject, see the appendix, “What Is Free-Enterprise Capitalism?” page 327.

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  Final Report of the Subversive Activities Control Board, April 1953, p. 208.

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  Excerpts from the report of the House Committee on Un-American Activities to the 76th Congress, January 3, 1939, pp. 18-21.

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  Chambers, Whittaker, Witness, p. 164.

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  Chambers, Whittaker, Witness, p. 229.

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  Elizabeth Bentley, Out of Bondage, pp. 173–174.

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  In 1951 he wrote a book on American Imperialism and on page 220 declared: “The USSR, the People’s Democracies, and China lead the world struggle for peace.”

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  This chapter in Stalin-Hitler relations is discussed by General Krivitsky in his book, In Stalin’s Secret Service.

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  76

  Speech of Harry Hopkins quoted in Roosevelt and Hopkins, by Robert E. Sherwood, p. 588.

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  A rather complete summary of Communist infiltration of the United States Government is contained in the book of James Burnham, The Web of Subversion, John Day Company, New York, 1954.

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  The Report of the Royal Canadian Commission, p. 663.

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  Life magazine, August 30, 1948, p. 94.

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