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Socialism, Communism, Atheism: Their Effects on the Path of Modern Art

Socialism’s link to the modern art movement It’s everywhere and all-pervasive — the nonsensical, usually obnoxious and obscene, rarely aesthetically pleasing modern art. It is celebrated by higher institutions and museums around the world, confusing and irreverent to most of us, yet still emulated in every aspect of our modern lives, wittingly or unwittingly. Modern art has ...

Armin Auctor

'Feast of Rose Garlands' by German Painter Albrecht Duerer.

‘Game of Thrones’ Represents the Real World Almost Too Perfectly

Game of Thrones, the most popular show in the history of television, has finally ended. Though many longtime fans were unhappy with how the story wrapped up in the last season, it should be clear to any political theorist that Game of Thrones captures the chaotic reality of our world quite beautifully. Daenerys: The communist ...

Max Lu

'Game of Thrones.'

Marx: A Devout Disciple of Satan

According to The Black Book of Communism, communist ideology is responsible for the death of almost 100 million people. Most people assume Karl Marx to be an atheist. He, himself, propagated such ideals, but an investigation into the individual lets us discover that this was a ploy to disconnect men who followed Marxism from the ...

Jack Roberts

Peking University Professor Zheng Yefu Urges China to Break With Communism

Shortly after the New Year, Peking University’s retired Professor Zheng Yefu (鄭也夫) made a direct and daring appeal to the Chinese authorities in his Jan. 4 article titled Causes for the Difficult Birth of Political Reform. In the text, he wrote in no uncertain terms that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has brought endless tragedy ...

Nspirement Staff

How the Chinese Celebrate Christmas Amid Communism

Since it’s a communist country, the government in China is pretty harsh on Christians. Many who profess their Christian faith are persecuted and forced to accept the superiority of the communist ideology. Churches are often destroyed and there are restrictions on celebrations. Despite such great odds, Christmas amid communism is celebrated with much fanfare by ...

Nspirement Staff

How Red China Supported the Brutal Khmer Rouge

The brutal Khmer Rouge regime ruled Cambodia from 1975-1979, and during that time they were aided by communist China. Under leader Pol Pot, the Chinese-armed Khmer Rouge overthrew the country in 1975, and after they took the capital Phnom Penh, they immediately ordered its evacuation. Some 2 million people were sent out into rural areas ...

James Burke

The Mysterious Disappearance of the Chinese Nanking Battalion

On December 10, 1939, during the horrors of the Japanese aggression against the Republic of China during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-45), 2,988 Chinese soldiers were assigned to defend a bridge on the Yangtze River. By morning, the Chinese Nanking Battalion had simply vanished. Ready to fight The commander of the newly-arrived battalion was a ...

Troy Oakes

The National Revolutionary Army 185th Infantry Division soldiers during World War II.