CLASS DISTINCTIONS THRU HISTORY IN REVIEW by historian Stephen Joseph Scott examines the evolution of social class structures across different historical periods, analyzing key figures, events, and movements through a socio-economic lens, often focusing on the impact of class on historical developments and social inequalities across various societies. "Governance, Race, Property and Profit" is a very good discussion of that moment in history and is relevant to North American development. Pance Stojkovski , The Bullet Editor "Better Dead than Red" is a very good essay, well-written and argued ... you are a very good political writer and we really encourage you to keep at it. The Socialist Project. Within this body of work, Stephen Joseph Scott, a qualified historiographer, surveys class and race through a historical analysis: Addressing an array of historical figures and topics that range from: Martin Luther King Jr., Fidel Castro, and the Cuban Revolution, the rise of the 20th Century’s Neo-Conservative movement, to America’s controversial founding including slavery and more. Mr. Scott offers an inspiring collection of insights into the effects of social status and beyond, by examining history through a historical materialist class-oriented application and inquiry. The reader will find that all the historical essays included here are well-written and well-sourced using both primary and secondary scholarly source materials as evidenced. These essays strongly reflect this author's moral standing and humanist values from a revolutionary bottom-up perspective. Also, this book includes many well-known published articles now compiled into one complete historical study and/or manuscript for the reader’s benefit. Please leave a review.