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 Rh Bolshevik Russia, by its disregard of property rights, its subjection of religion, and the profligacy of its marriage laws, has offended grievously against the moral law. Bolshevik Russia has confiscated property at its convenience. It has placed the practice of religion at the discretion of men who hate religion, fear it, and despise it as superstition. And finally, Bolshevik Russia has blasted away the foundations of marriage, family, and the home; if has dealt a death blow at social and individual we1fare.

The chief books on Bolshevism in Russia used in this pamphlet are the following: