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Cleon Skousen
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The Naked Capitalist
A review and commentary on Dr. Carroll Quigley's book Tragedy and Hope.
by Cleon Skousen
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“Why?”
“Why do some of the richest people in the world support communism and socialism? Why would they support what appears to be the pathway to their own destruction? Dr. Carroll Quigley of Harvard, Princeton and Georgetown Universities states that he has bee...
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“And that is what the Constitution is all about - providing freedom from abuse by those in authority. Anyone who says the American Constitution is obsolete just because social and economic conditions have changed does not understand the real genius of the Constitution. It was designed to control something which has not changed and will not change—namely, human nature.” (Cleon Skousen, The Five Thousand Year Leap, p. 166. 1981.)  |
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“To solve problems by peacful means was the primary purpose of the United States Constitution.” (Cleon Skousen)  |
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“The story of minorities in the United States is a fascinating tale. Beginning with the French in the 1500s and the English in the 1600s (and the Dutch, Germans, Swedes Scots, and Irish in between), it was one grand conglomerate of tension, discrimination, malice, and sometimes outright persecution. But the miracle of it all is the fact that they fought side by side for freedom in the Revolutionary War.” (Cleon Skousen, The Five Thousand Year Leap, p. 107. 1981.)  |
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