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General Category => Politics => Topic started by: Wake-up! on November 06, 2017, 07:06:28 AM

Title: The Cost of Communism
Post by: Wake-up! on November 06, 2017, 07:06:28 AM
Communism entered history as a ferocious yet idealistic condemnation of capitalism, promising a better world. Its adherents, like others on the left, blamed capitalism for the miserable conditions that afflicted peasants and workers alike and for the prevalence of indentured and child labor. Communists saw the slaughter of World War I as a direct result of the rapacious competition among the great powers for overseas markets.

But a century of communism in power—with holdouts even now in Cuba, North Korea and China—has made clear the human cost of a political program bent on overthrowing capitalism. Again and again, the effort to eliminate markets and private property has brought about the deaths of an astounding number of people. Since 1917—in the Soviet Union, China, Mongolia, Eastern Europe, Indochina, Africa, Afghanistan and parts of Latin America—communism has claimed at least 65 million lives, according to the painstaking research of demographers.

Read the complete article at;  http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-11-05/remembering-communisms-bloody-century

Note: Possibly less painstaking research has claimed a half a billion lives were lost in China alone, thanks to Mao's agricultural revolution.