Documentary Unmasks Saul Alinsky: ‘A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing’ (Video)

“A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing” identifies three major movements of what Richard Payne calls “cultural Marxism that seek to infiltrated film, school, all of the different institutions.”

A new documentary has been released about community organizer Saul Alinsky (1909-1972).

“A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing” is the work of father and son team Richard and Stephen Payne and their company Arcadia Films. It’s available for purchase on streaming video and is airing weekly on EWTN through October.

The child of poor Russian Jewish immigrant parents, Alinsky was born in 1909. He majored in archaeology at the University of Chicago and later became a criminologist. In the late 1930s when worked as a labor organizer and focused his attention on organizing communities in places like Chicago’s depressed Back of the Yards neighborhood, made famous in the book “The Jungle” by Upton Sinclair.

After being mentored by the labor leader John L. Lewis, Alinsky founded the Industrial Areas Foundation (IAF), which trained community organizers around the country. Aided by the liberal millionaire Marshall Field III, Alinsky expanded his mission of inspiring and organizing poor, urban communities across America. “Reveille for Radicals,” his 1946 book, became a best-seller. Perhaps even better known is his second book “Rules for Radicals,” which contains an acknowledgement to Lucifer, “who at least won his own kingdom.”

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