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and not in the good way
> I think it was Marx who listed the natural stages of evolution of
> society, with cavedwellers at one end of the spectrum and communist
> paradise at the other.
Yar.
> Well, I will only be convinced that Communism works when I see proof
> of it. China comes near enough, but there are still various
> restrictions, a lot of propoganda and a fair few problems. But this
> is a slightly less hardline regime.
I thought you said your going to withdraw from all this?
Seriously.
> I love when Azul gets involved in random arguments, and wins !
kikass.
And Mao, so you know for future reference then.
Like you're gonna be nattering about Chairman Mao at tea parties.
> Paradox: wrote:
> I think it was Marx who listed the natural stages of evolution of
> society, with cavedwellers at one end of the spectrum and communist
> paradise at the other.
>
> Yar.
Do you know which book it is? I'm hankering for some communist books.
I'm going to buy "rights of man" and also "War and Peace" by Tolstoy.
Just so you know.
>China isn't a communist paradise, is it?
Obviously not, but it is better than the other Commie states. What happened in Russsia was terrible, because Lenin would have made a relatively free country- if he hadn't died and left Stalin in charge, Communism may have had turned out different seeing as he changed the way that Communism worked.
I don't personally like Communism, I don't completely oppose it. However, if any regime is brutal I oppose it.
> And Mao, so you know for future reference then.
> Like you're gonna be nattering about Chairman Mao at tea parties.
I knew how to pronounce it, just not how it was written down. Cheers.
And who's to say it wouldnt make nice tea-time conversation?
> "War and Peace" by Tolstoy.
Good luck with that one, sir.
> What
> happened in Russsia was terrible, because Lenin would have made a
> relatively free country- if he hadn't died and left Stalin in charge,
He didn't leave Stalin in charge, in fact he said Stalin was too brutal to lead the communist regime. He wanted Trotsky to lead the party but Trotsky was half Jewish (I think), so we couldnt be the leader of an orthadox community.