Left Imperialism

From Cardinal Richelieu to Klaus Schwab

Non-Fiction - Gov/Politics
288 Pages
Reviewed on 04/24/2024
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Reviewed by Keith Mbuya for Readers' Favorite

In a world where ideologies and stances on the political spectrum can quickly unite as well as alienate people, it is dangerous to pick a side without having a better understanding of what you choose to stand for. This is especially because of how, in our current generation (the twenty-first century), many philosophical and ideological concepts are viewed through a loose and flexible lens, blurring the lines defining their essence. This paints the political arena in shades of gray, triggering questions that beg to discern the fundamental values and beliefs of various political factions and instruments of power. Distinguishing political concepts such as Conservatism, Liberalism, Fascism, Marxism, and Anarchism, among others, Gary Gindler tracks the evolution of the “left” from the sixteenth century to the present, unveiling their true agenda masterfully masked behind their multiple manifestations in Left Imperialism: From Cardinal Richelieu to Klaus Schwab.

Gary Gindler’s Left Imperialism: From Cardinal Richelieu to Klaus Schwab is a must-read for lovers of political and philosophical works. With succinct and sophisticated prose, Gindler approaches the crux of the discourse open-mindedly, maintaining a sharp intellectual edge. I found the research and historical facts, alongside Gindler’s insight and a rich library of political and scientific knowledge, extensively enlightening. While the left masquerades as the saviors of the marginalized, they are totalitarians at heart and seek total power as their ultimate goal. It is interesting how they are deeply entrenched in a destructive dance of imperialism, holding the constitution and economy of the West hostage. Gindler is undisputedly a gifted author with a great understanding of philosophy and the intricate art of politics. This book will change your perspective on many aspects of the US and world politics.