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After a century of Lenin, Stalin, Mao, and Pol Pot, surely we have learned that far from constituting a leap "from the kingdom of necessity to the kingdom of freedom," as Marx put it, revolution has more often been a leap into a bottomless abyss of human suffering.
May Day provides a good chance tocatch up on the history of the communist movement.
This book chroniclesthe thinkers and leaders who developed the theory of socialism, led it to power, and presided over its collapse.
In any society, nothing is worse than the deliberate exposure of one's countrymen to its enemies.
The world will never run out of oil.
Edited excerpts of Seymour Martin Lipset's Bradley Lecture on socialism.
The proof is in the pudding: The times are better than they used to be. The middle class is flourishing and optimistic.
The world has certainly changed since 1989 (and 1848), but Marxism is far from dead.




