Ben Irvine is proud to announce his latest book, "Racist Socialism: A Warning from History." In this eye-opening new book, Irvine challenges one of the most enduring myths of our society: that the scourge of racism is mainly to be found on the right wing of politics. Irvine shows that the most extreme socialist regimes of the past have all been extremely racist. Time and again, under the guise of promoting ‘racial harmony’, socialist revolutionaries have accused an entire race of being ‘capitalists’, and attacked that race for being an obstacle to Utopia. Alas, from the Soviets and the Nazis to the Khmer Rouge and Hutu Power, and the socialist provocateurs who radicalised Islam in the twentieth century, the lessons of history’s most brutal regimes have not been learned. Racist socialism is on the rise again today, putting us all in danger. Irvine’s book provides a wake-up call. A resounding defence of Western values and a rejection of the politics of division and hate, Racist Socialism: A Warning from History will change the way you view the world and your own place in it.
Delve into the world of Ben Irvine, a writer dedicated to making philosophy accessible and relevant to everyday life. With eight thought-provoking books that challenge conventional ideas and promote critical thinking, Irvine will help you think differently, and think better. Discover insights that will empower you to live meaningfully, deal with reality, and champion the value of freedom.
Ben's ‘Pandemic Trilogy’ of books are about Britain’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Each of the books attempts to answer a question that has received zero journalistic attention: why Boris Johnson’s government abandoned Britain’s established pandemic plans and imposed a lockdown on our country. The three books are thoroughly researched and provide a huge amount of evidence.
The second book, The Coronapanic Debacle, analyses why Johnson’s government abandoned the herd immunity policy in mid-March 2020. Ben provides evidence showing that a large swathe of the UK public sector was unilaterally shutting down in March, amid a colossal campaign of union unrest led by the TUC. Johnson’s U-turn into the lockdown was, accordingly, a desperate bid to retain power. Alas, the union unrest continued for two years, with Johnson issuing new restrictions in response to a series of further threats and demands by unions.
The third book, My Road to Freedom: Notes From a Lockdown Delivery Driver, asks why the media didn’t report on the union unrest or the involvement of the CCP in pushing lockdowns worldwide. Ben argues that various ‘anti-lockdown’ figures were in fact being paid to deflect public attention away from the real dynamics of the whole debacle.
The first, The Truth About the Wuhan Lockdown: And How the World Became Wuhan, analyses how events unfolded in China and beyond. Ben argues that the lockdown in Wuhan was never a health measure; rather it was a reaction to mass hysteria and civil unrest. The book also analyses how lockdowns spread around the world, as Xi Jinping furiously promoted the policy by way of retaliation against the travel restrictions that had been placed on China.
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