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In reply to the discussion: 7 Huge Misconceptions About Communism (and Capitalism) [View all]joshcryer
(62,536 posts)25. As well you should.
Some of the "facts" presented are bullshit.
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I'm an anti-communist too, but I think it would be interesting to see what goes into that number
JHB
Feb 2014
#8
You tried to pull the "there's no point in my telling you" canard with me.
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2014
#64
Except that none of the so-called "communst" countries were actually following pure communism.
baldguy
Feb 2014
#18
Do you have any clue what sort of social upheaval occurred when feudalism gave way to capitalism?
baldguy
Feb 2014
#49
Would that be agrarian capitalism, mercantile capitalism or capitalism based on international trade?
baldguy
Feb 2014
#56
So, your special undisclosed variety of communism has never been tried.
Progressive dog
Feb 2014
#63
Capitalism has been an abject failure too. So much so that there are few countries practicing it.
baldguy
Feb 2014
#66
Out-of-control Capitalism gave us "Money equals Free Speech" and "Corporations are people."
another_liberal
Feb 2014
#16
Back during the Reagan administration, Jeane Kirkpatrick was all over TV
Lydia Leftcoast
Feb 2014
#28
Communism and capitalism are obsolete -- they are based on theories of production
FarCenter
Feb 2014
#33
Agriculture is down to a few percent of workers and manufacturing is about 1/5 or so.
FarCenter
Feb 2014
#37