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Rust wrote:Mindia's fellow travellers have made a little list, oh yes they have:
http://humaneventsonline.com/article.php?id=7591
I've only read 5 of the top 10 (and 9 of the Honorable Mentions). I am slacking, I know, but I just don't plan on reading Mein Kampf or Das Kapital anytime soon.
Mind you I'd be challenged to think of 10 books you could put together on the right to balance the ones listed any event, so it's probably jealousy.
--R.
Narrock wrote:Yup, I ... was just trolling.
Narrock wrote:I wikipedia'd everything first.
Yamori wrote:Well, I certainly think they were right to put the Communist Manifesto as the world's most harmful book -- that evil philosophy has been responsible for far more deaths than Hitler was.
A lot of them are just laughable though, like Kinsey's survey on sexuality. Roffle.
Tikker wrote:Yamori wrote:Well, I certainly think they were right to put the Communist Manifesto as the world's most harmful book -- that evil philosophy has been responsible for far more deaths than Hitler was.
A lot of them are just laughable though, like Kinsey's survey on sexuality. Roffle.
You're quite the dim witted little twat, aren't you~
At the very least, you swallowed all of your cold war propaganda hook, line and sinker
There's absolutely nothing evil socialism, or communism
It's a political/social model, exactly the same way imperialism, or democracy is a political/social model
You're quite the dim witted little twat, aren't you~
There's absolutely nothing evil socialism, or communism
It's a political/social model, exactly the same way imperialism, or democracy is a political/social model
Narrock wrote:Yup, I ... was just trolling.
Narrock wrote:I wikipedia'd everything first.
Gidan wrote:Communism in its purest form is not bad. It is how its been carried out that is bad.
xaoshaen wrote:Communism is utterly impractical on a national scale, simply because it's essentially based on the notion that people are inherently good. It is not, in and of itself, an evil philosophy though. Don't ever make the mistake of confusing Leninism or Stalinism with communism. In most ways, the former two systems share more with facism than with communism.
Gaazy wrote:Now vonk on the other hand, is one of the most self absorbed know it alls in my memory of this site. Ive always thought so, and I still cant understand why in gods name he is here
lyion wrote:What Marx envisioned and what Communism is are vastly different. I'd be curious what Ganzo's opinions on Karl are. The class systems of the 1800s and where we are today also make arguing for communism difficult, as it was developed during a different time.
Xao, you are missing the forest for the trees. Whether you are talking about Mao, Stalin, or Castro the fundamental issues and 'problems' of communism remain. If a system is geared for castigating the human spirit, many would call it evil. Communism is such a beast.
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