K-I'm sure you're correct, as far as that goes. However, go to any bookstore, and look for the Marxist literature shelf. Good luck with that. Ditto any public library. The Jacobin Is hardly the most popular magazine in the country. I can assure you that folks in Eastern Europe do not embrace Marxism. My general familiarity with Western E…
K-I'm sure you're correct, as far as that goes. However, go to any bookstore, and look for the Marxist literature shelf. Good luck with that. Ditto any public library. The Jacobin Is hardly the most popular magazine in the country. I can assure you that folks in Eastern Europe do not embrace Marxism. My general familiarity with Western Europe is the same. So, quite frankly, I find the basic assertion risible.
The basic assertion is that there has been a huge amount of writing about communism by economists and political theorists, the fact that you are too lazy to go look for it does not invalidate that claim.
K-I'm sure you're correct, as far as that goes. However, go to any bookstore, and look for the Marxist literature shelf. Good luck with that. Ditto any public library. The Jacobin Is hardly the most popular magazine in the country. I can assure you that folks in Eastern Europe do not embrace Marxism. My general familiarity with Western Europe is the same. So, quite frankly, I find the basic assertion risible.
The basic assertion is that there has been a huge amount of writing about communism by economists and political theorists, the fact that you are too lazy to go look for it does not invalidate that claim.
Lotsa stuff written about lotsa stuff. What's ur point?
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