Other than its inherent sense of (religiously inspired) self-righteousness, hypocrisy and general air of redundancy, I have nothing against bourgeois history-making per se. Of course,
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Other than its inherent sense of (religiously inspired) self-righteousness, hypocrisy and general air of redundancy, I have nothing against bourgeois history-making per se. Of course,
Marx was opposed to the use of the death penalty by the Bourgeois State. He made a study of the use of the death penalty
This is a post derived from ‘notes’ I compiled during a number of conversations with a Russian friend over a few weeks (recently). My friend
Research & Translation by Adrian Chan-Wyles PhD Author’s Note: The details I relate here, I consider a tragedy for humanity. I have accessed numerous Chinese
When the Nationalist dictator – Chiang Kai-Shek – held power in China, his view was supportive of the racist ideology of Zionism (which advocates White
Mao never ‘invaded’ Tibet, and never ‘oppressed’ or ‘banned’ religion – but he did declare the Communist Government of China to be both ‘secular’ and ‘scientific’.