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Unhumans: The Secret History of Communist Revolutions (and How to Crush Them)

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In the shadows, they planned their revolution. For centuries, it was whispered about in hushed tones - the unorthodox strategies, the clandestine networks, the cunning manipulations that brought down empires. This is the story of Unhumans, a collection of essays and insights into the secret history of communist revolutions.

From Mao's Long March to Che Guevara's guerrilla warfare, this book delves into the tactics and triumphs of revolutionaries who dared to challenge the status quo. But it's not just about grand battles - it's also about the everyday struggles, the bureaucratic backroom deals, and the psychological warfare that sustained these movements.

Unhumans is a nuanced exploration of the complexities and contradictions that defined communist revolutions. The book offers practical advice on how to disrupt, undermine, or even crush them - without resorting to violence or bloodshed. For those interested in understanding the dynamics of power, ideology, and human nature, Unhumans provides a unique window into the past.

Unhumans is a compelling read for anyone fascinated by history's most enigmatic and intriguing movements.