Re: F*ck it



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"Dan Goodman"
> Note: The Soviet Union bore more resemblance in some
> ways to the Tsarist Empire than to 1) anything Marx
> had in mind or 2) what any other country not part of
> the Soviet empire had in the way of Marxist
> government.

The proposition that Soviet Marxism was significantly
different from other country's Marxism is silly. The
murder rates were similar, Soviet Union roughly in the
middle. All of them used artificial hunger verging on
famine, most of them used artificial famine, for example
Vietnam and Cambodia. When did the Czars use artificial
famine?

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