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The world is unavoidably going back to communism in the next decade.



 
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The world is unavoidably going back to communism in the next decade. #1 (permalink) Fri Oct 21, 2011 6:08 am   The world is unavoidably going back to communism in the next decade.
 

Dear Readers,

I can predict the world is unavoidably going back to communism in the next decade. Thanks to the cruelty of capitalism and retribution of the nature to the mankind.

I think you know what happens when the poor exceed the rich. Especially, when the rich exclude the poor.

Just a sleepy thought.

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The world is unavoidably going back to communism in the next decade. #2 (permalink) Fri Oct 21, 2011 17:23 pm   The world is unavoidably going back to communism in the next decade.
 

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The world is unavoidably going back to communism in the next decade. #3 (permalink) Fri Oct 21, 2011 18:06 pm   The world is unavoidably going back to communism in the next decade.
 

That's rubbish. A social market economy is neither cruel nor does it seek retribution. I live in a so called 'capitalist' country and we have a superb social welfare system where every member of the society is taken care of. We all have access to education and job opportunities. I would not for one minute even think about going to back to communism (btw, you have to define both 'capitalism' and 'communism' first before we can have an objective discussion on the subject.)

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The world is unavoidably going back to communism in the next decade. #4 (permalink) Mon Oct 31, 2011 11:35 am   The world is unavoidably going back to communism in the next decade.
 

Hello Mr.Kyaw Min Lwin! I agree totally with Torsten and I want to add one mayby most important value,: that is freedom of speech as well as possibility of moving abroad.On the other hand, we- there in Poland- don't have such favourable conditions of life as more developed countries with longer period of democratic system. That what hurts the people most is a great social inequality. There are people who are looking for a food in dust bins because they are too proud to seek help in social welfare. Many people having previously good living conditions were deprived a roof over their heads. That is the cost of change the political system. My regards Alicja1
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The world is unavoidably going back to communism in the next decade. #5 (permalink) Tue Nov 01, 2011 5:06 am   The world is unavoidably going back to communism in the next decade.
 

Dear Alicja1,

I'm not a politician or nationalist. Communism and Capitalism are major political theology or ideology of the planet earth. One cannot originally say which is good and which is bad. Like one cannot do so to religious ISMs. Every ism has its theory and practice. Advantages and disadvantages of a ism is extensively depended upon the practitioners, I believe. My topic is based on my personal perception of the processes and changes of the world today. My way of thinking may be scary to some. Yet, I have some facts about it. Communism will be coming back. This is no use arguing with me now. Just wait and see.
Whether we want it or not it will be coming back inevitably. Since a new political ideology is not born yet.

Oh, I only believe in wisdom.

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The world is unavoidably going back to communism in the next decade. #6 (permalink) Thu Nov 03, 2011 6:10 am   The world is unavoidably going back to communism in the next decade.
 

Symptoms of Communism? >>>>>>>

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Zuccotti Park, located in downtown New York City, is usually where bankers and traders from Wall Street would enjoy a quiet lunch. Recently, though, it has been taken over by people who are protesting - among other things -- what those bankers stand for.

Their demands are vague but their grievances are many. The new inhabitants of Zuccotti Park share a common emotion: .>>>>They are angry with the status quo in America.<<<<<

“People are pissed off and a lot of reasons I've heard today they have a right to be pissed off. >>>>> People are working all their lives and the political and economic system is pretty much setting them up to fail,” <<<<<said protestor Shaun Collins.

Ron Caldwell is also angry. >>>>>“Workers, essentially, are getting the raw end of the stick. .. the fact that we have not regulated Wall Street when they brought this recession on us,” <<<he said.

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The world is unavoidably going back to communism in the next decade. #7 (permalink) Thu Nov 03, 2011 6:14 am   The world is unavoidably going back to communism in the next decade.
 

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