Publisher's Synopsis
"One of the biggest mistakes people make is to think that the only means by which a Communist revolution is accomplished is by violence in the streets. As a result, too many countries have fallen over the years and the people didn't have a clue what was happening until they woke up one morning to find themselves enslaved. This book, by Jan Kozak, who was a leader in the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, was originally written as a paper presented to a closed communist conference at the University of Prague in 1957. No one knows exactly how the original work reached the Free World, but it was finally published in Great Britain in 1961. It documents how the communists were able to capture Czechoslovakia without the violent revolution that most think of when it comes to a communist takeover. It offers lessons for Americans to help save our Republic as a free and independent country. It documents the moves that can be gradually made, law b