Socialists Don't Sleep
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
This timely book highlights the roots of America's current challenges and outlines a path to restore the nation to its founding principles and the Judeo-Christian values essential for long-term success. It explores the insidious ways the secular left has introduced socialism into American politics and society, asserting that Christians are uniquely positioned to counter this trend. The narrative details America's shift from a nation where rights are derived from God to one that increasingly relies on government for support throughout life. Cheryl K. Chumley, an award-winning journalist and contributing editor to The Washington Times, emphasizes the need to reclaim the country’s glory days based on God-given rights. She argues that figures like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are not the core issue; rather, they are symptoms of deeper societal problems, including a culture of entitlement, a biased educational system, and a weakened national identity. To effectively combat socialism, the book insists that these underlying issues must be addressed first.
