The 1917 Project: ‘Founded On Slavery’ Looks Like Communist Russia
If America was created for capitalism and liberty, the USSR’s founding idea was state control, of which slavery—or serfdom, as it is known in Russian context—was the inevitable result.
Does White Privilege Theory Pave The Way For South Africa-Style Property Confiscation In The United States?
Given the steady erosion of our constitutional liberties at all levels of government, the time to ponder expropriation without compensation is now.
What’s Going On In South Africa Is Way More Complicated Than ‘White Genocide’
Any approach must take the ethnic and tribal nature of South African politics into account. This is not a white versus black conflict, but one between an ethnic minority and an ethnic majority.
When Communists Redistributed Private Property, My Grandfather Lost Everything
Chinese farmers like my grandfather had a rude awakening when they realized that what government gives, the government can take it away.
People Think Socialism Works Because Countries Like China Memory Hole Its Atrocities
Chairman Mao inflicted human suffering in one country equivalent to that of the entirety of World War II. Not that socialism will allow its victims any remembrance.