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by blfr
3694 days ago
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It turns out that public ownership of the means of production actually leads to an even worse world than planned, industrial genocide. Part of the reason why is people clinging to this idea long after it has been shown not viable and leading to absolutely horrific events like Holodomor (a Holocaust level genocide before Holocaust) or The Great Leap Forward. I can see how one might find communism interesting from the perspective of 19th century. I cannot believe anyone still does in the 21st. |
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No we don't want communism (at least I don't), but for someone to say it is illogical is completely incorrect.