American Kulak offers a warning that socialism is on the rise in America, especially among the young. Marc Sagire makes a compelling case that every time any form of Marxism has been tried throughout history, it has resulted in economic calamity. Americans are flirting with disaster, and no one will pay the price more than affluent professionals. While among America's higher income earners, the affluent professional lacks the vast resources to defend themselves the way the mega rich can; but they are still well off enough to be a target in the event the American government takes a radical turn towards a Marxist economic system. There is a stark historical precedent for the affluent being persecuted by a Marxist regime. When the Bolsheviks seized power in Russia 100 years ago, an affluent class of peasants known as the Kulaks were specifically targeted for hostile mistreatment by the new Soviet government. It is entirely possible that the American affluent professional class could find themselves in a similar situation in the event America comes to be ruled by a neo-Marxist regime. It has happened before and can happen again. Marc Sagire walks the reader through all the potential avenues that such a regime could take were they afforded the opportunity. The book ends with a detailed discussion of the causes of the current ideological assent of socialism, and offers a series of utilitarian populist reforms that, while certainly not appetizing for the staunch free market advocate, would be preferable to the debasement of a Marxist regime. This book should be on the "must read" list for anyone concerned with preserving America's economic traditions and heritage, as they are very much at stake.