Summary:
The book argues that socialism is gaining ground in American politics through the influence of the Democratic Party and progressive activists, portraying it as a threat to the nation's founding principles and economic prosperity. It critiques figures and policies associated with the American left, while proposing strategies to counter this perceived socialist agenda.
Key points:
1. Socialism Definition: D'Souza describes socialism as state control over production and distribution, which he believes stifles freedom and innovation.
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