• The Naked God

  • The Writer and the Communist Party
  • De: Howard Fast
  • Narrado por: Christopher Kipiniak
  • Duración: 6 h y 37 m
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (21 calificaciones)

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De: Howard Fast
Narrado por: Christopher Kipiniak
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Christopher Kipiniak’s stirring, passionate performance captures the raw, confessional quality of Howard Fast’s The Naked God, written one year after he left the Communist party in 1956 as an incendiary rebuke of Soviet-style communism, which Fast felt betrayed the fundamental ideals of Marxism, advocated anti-Semitism, and illustrated the corruptive qualities of the modern political institution. It’s fitting that "naked" is in the title, as one would be hard-pressed to find more painfully honest, unfiltered autobiographical manifesto on the corrosion of an artist’s political idealism.

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Fast's audiobook on his break with the Communist Party, and a riveting tribute to the importance of justice and beauty over dogma and rigidity.

The Naked God is Howard Fast's public repudiation of the Communist Party, of which he was a devoted member for thirteen years until reading about the full scope of atrocities committed by the Soviet Union under Stalin. The bestselling author of Spartacus and Citizen Tom Paine, Howard Fast lent his writing talents and celebrity to the communist cause as a steadfast advocate and public figure. However, he felt increasingly ill at ease with the superior manner Party leaders took with rank-and-file members and with rumors of Soviet anti-Semitism. In his first audiobook after officially leaving the Party in 1956, Howard Fast explores the reasons he joined and his long inner struggle with a political movement in which he never felt he truly belonged.

©1957 Frederick A. Praeger, Inc. (P)2013 Audible, Inc.

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Great History Lesson From First Had Experience

This story has important lessons for every political view point! I see the same authoritarian actions and attitude unfolding in the American political landscape. Today leaders become sort of God like, and no one is telling them ” Hey you really are Naked underneath them clothes, and it is not pretty!”
We need to hold all manner of leadership to a higher accountability before the system becomes entrenched! Before the secret police comes knocking at our door!

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Invaluable

Published in 1957 this book is a passionate and brilliant description as to why Howard Fast joined the Communist Party, his experience in it and why he left. Most importantly the book is an attempt to look deeply at the conflicts felt, especially by writers in the the CP, in relation to the deadening culture of the Party, the compromises the writers made to stay in the Party and how the truth of the horrors of Stalin as portrayed by Khrushchev in his speech at the 20th Party Congress made further compromise impossible for many including Fast. It is a complex story that rings true.

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Truth About Marxist

Fast reveals the literal skeletons in the Communist closet as only a trained Marxist can. The same quasi-religious methods of the American Communist Party of the 1930s-50s are being used by the Democrat Party, BLM, and “useful idiots” today. Naked God is a warning and should be required reading for anyone attempting to understand the scourge of Marxism. Speed up the narration for a more conversational experience.

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