Former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott warns that the Marxist-left is gaining ground in Western countries at a high economic cost. He argues that neo-Marxists are successfully promoting the climate change agenda and engaging in cultural battles, such as debates on gender diversity and constitutional changes. Abbott believes that countering this neo-Marxism is a more challenging task for center-right leaders because it is an internal threat. He highlights that the push for action on climate change and race equality leads to bigger government, which contradicts the trend of reducing government intervention that occurred in the 1980s. Abbott emphasizes that center-right leaders must not only advocate for lower taxes and less regulation but also address the ongoing culture war. He points out that Marxism has shifted from controlling the economy to infiltrating and manipulating culture. Abbott criticizes the left’s exploitation of humane instincts to undermine cultural practices and coercively impose measures like combating white privilege. He also mentions the center-right leaders’ dilemma of facing voters who believe economic growth harms the environment and that their country is fundamentally shamed by past injustices. Additionally, Abbott discusses the global push toward climate change action and the proposed constitutional changes in Australia. He underscores the need for center-right leaders to counteract the ideological and cultural influence of neo-Marxism.