By William Joyce This book discusses the theories of Karl Marx and his idea of economic determinism. Apart from explaining the fallacies of Marxism in the field of economics Joyce spends time looking at the very nature of human life and the motives that drive mankind. Whereas Marx would have it that European man is driven by either material or sexual impulses, Joyce, gives numerous instances to show that this cannot possibly be true. There are many interesting observations in this booklet which was first published during the time that William Joyce was still a member of the Blackshirts. One such is his conclusion that Communists feel that the lowest type of creature has no power to transcend the limitations of his environment, and therefore demands that this power should be denied to all others, lest some, but particularly himself, should be at a disadvantage, Here, in Communism is the whole ardent plea of the sub-man for the universality of sub-humanity.