"Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, many optimists claimed that the world was now somehow 'after socialism.' There are reasons, however—structural, political, moral, and intellectual—why the collapse of Communism did not entail the end of socialism. This talk will explain why there can be no 'after socialism' until the West comes to ultimate terms with the catastrophic legacy of international communism."
The Clemson Institute for the Study of Capitalism
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Socialism's Legacy: Lest We Forget
Posted by Ben Asa Rast at 9:44 AM
Labels: Social Theory
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