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« Sgrena's 'Lies' | Main | This Seems Unlikely » May 02, 2005The Price of CollectivismCatallarchy uses the occasion of May Day to assemble an impressive collection of essays (start here and keep going down; it's a big collection) addressing the hideous costs imposed by communism since its inception. It is easy to forget, more than fifteen years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, how dangerous and how devastating communism was. In an era where people wear Che t-shirts, university professors teach the glories of Marxism, and Venezuela's Hugo Chavez seeks to sink his own nation into the pit of communism, it is more important than ever that we remember the true horrors of that system. Posted at May 2, 2005 03:47 PM
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