The Great Leap Forward: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(Created page with "*Instructive article. Points stated: *Scandinavian countries are not socialist *Socialism is evil. Scandinavians are not socialist countries *Minimum 45M death toll by Mao *Tr...") |
No edit summary |
||
(3 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
Article in the $10M Foundation for Economic Education - [https://fee.org/articles/who-was-the-biggest-mass-murderer-in-history/] | |||
*Instructive article. Points stated: | *Instructive article. Points stated: | ||
*Socialism is evil. Scandinavians are not socialist countries. The distinction is between a 'social democracy's and 'democtatic socialist' state. The former follows the rules of [[Open Market Economies]] | |||
*Socialism is evil. Scandinavians are not socialist countries | |||
*Minimum 45M death toll by Mao | *Minimum 45M death toll by Mao | ||
*Tribunal for perpetrators is still to be executed | *Tribunal for perpetrators is still to be executed | ||
*This massacre deserves more study | *This massacre deserves more study | ||
*People still downplay the evil of socialism | *People still downplay the evil of socialism, even though we have a string of evidence against it, such as the continuation from Marx to Lenin to Mao to Pol Pot - each of which learned their trade from the former. | ||
Latest revision as of 17:31, 5 February 2023
Article in the $10M Foundation for Economic Education - [1]
- Instructive article. Points stated:
- Socialism is evil. Scandinavians are not socialist countries. The distinction is between a 'social democracy's and 'democtatic socialist' state. The former follows the rules of Open Market Economies
- Minimum 45M death toll by Mao
- Tribunal for perpetrators is still to be executed
- This massacre deserves more study
- People still downplay the evil of socialism, even though we have a string of evidence against it, such as the continuation from Marx to Lenin to Mao to Pol Pot - each of which learned their trade from the former.