The Poisoned River

The seemingly benign connotation of socialism today as democratic and altruistic would be a source of laughter to the innovators, namely, Karl Marx (1818–1883) and Friedrich Engels (1820–1895), and to the actual applicators like Vladimir I. Lenin (1870–1924), Joseph Stalin (1879–1953), Mao Tse-tung (1893–1976) or Fidel Castro (1926–2016). If one visited the Communist Party USA (CPUSA) website, or read the Collected Works of Lenin, or listened to the speeches of Fidel Castro, one would quickly realize that all communist demigods use the terms socialism and communism interchangeably.[More]

Miguel A. Faria, M.D., who has lived under and escaped communism, shares some important lessons elaborated in Stalin, Mao, Communism, and their 21st-Century Aftermath in Russia and China.

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  1. What was Mike V’s quote? The difference between a socialist and a communist is an ak47 and the willingness to use it?

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