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And Not a Shot is Fired: How Parliament can Play a Revolutionary Part in the Transition to Socialism and the Role of the Popular Masses

And Not a Shot is Fired: How Parliament can Play a Revolutionary Part in the Transition to Socialism and the Role of the Popular Masses

Jan Kozák
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“And Not A Shot Is Fired” was written by Jan Kozak between 1950 and 1955 as an internal Czechoslovak Communist Party strategy paper. Kozak was a member of the Czechoslovak Communist Party Central Committee. A copy was requested through IPU channels by British Intelligence. In January of 1961 a copy of the report was secured.

The paper was found to be a blueprint for the advancement of Socialism throughout the world, as a replacement for the capitalistic systems prevalent in the West. Those of us living in those Capitalist countries can benefit from understanding the methods that are being used, even to this day, for the success of the Socialist agenda. This is not light reading. But it IS essential reading for those who would understand why the political world has been turned on its head in recent years. It would seem that everything is going according to the Kozak plan….

This eBook edition of the 1950 original has been carefully edited for errors and is as true to the original as possible. The spellings of the time have generally been corrected to modern usage. [EDB Pubs]


Publisher’s note: While it is true that some old books can be found for free on the internet, the quality of most ‘free’ material is not acceptable. Here is an example of the work to be done in order to produce a readable version for the Kindle reader:
Text found online:
Tint il i', so unique in chntucier iJiat d camiol be lediieed to ilie 1v'[*e o( p'-ydiia phcuomoiia viLIi winch wo aie famihai and I desire lioK to bring out [ho ulhanccs of Chvislianily valhcr Hum ils UTuquonos^. The fundamr ntal object of “miracles” was lo csiabh^li llie spmlnal claims of Chiisl.

The same text after editing:
But it is so unique in character that it cannot be reduced to the type of psychic phenomena with which we are familiar and I desire here to bring out the alliances of Christianity rather than its uniqueness. The fundamental object of “miracles” was to establish the spiritual claims of Christ.
Format
Kindle Edition

And Not a Shot is Fired: How Parliament can Play a Revolutionary Part in the Transition to Socialism and the Role of the Popular Masses

Jan Kozák
4/5 ( ratings)
“And Not A Shot Is Fired” was written by Jan Kozak between 1950 and 1955 as an internal Czechoslovak Communist Party strategy paper. Kozak was a member of the Czechoslovak Communist Party Central Committee. A copy was requested through IPU channels by British Intelligence. In January of 1961 a copy of the report was secured.

The paper was found to be a blueprint for the advancement of Socialism throughout the world, as a replacement for the capitalistic systems prevalent in the West. Those of us living in those Capitalist countries can benefit from understanding the methods that are being used, even to this day, for the success of the Socialist agenda. This is not light reading. But it IS essential reading for those who would understand why the political world has been turned on its head in recent years. It would seem that everything is going according to the Kozak plan….

This eBook edition of the 1950 original has been carefully edited for errors and is as true to the original as possible. The spellings of the time have generally been corrected to modern usage. [EDB Pubs]


Publisher’s note: While it is true that some old books can be found for free on the internet, the quality of most ‘free’ material is not acceptable. Here is an example of the work to be done in order to produce a readable version for the Kindle reader:
Text found online:
Tint il i', so unique in chntucier iJiat d camiol be lediieed to ilie 1v'[*e o( p'-ydiia phcuomoiia viLIi winch wo aie famihai and I desire lioK to bring out [ho ulhanccs of Chvislianily valhcr Hum ils UTuquonos^. The fundamr ntal object of “miracles” was lo csiabh^li llie spmlnal claims of Chiisl.

The same text after editing:
But it is so unique in character that it cannot be reduced to the type of psychic phenomena with which we are familiar and I desire here to bring out the alliances of Christianity rather than its uniqueness. The fundamental object of “miracles” was to establish the spiritual claims of Christ.
Format
Kindle Edition

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