Thanks for the great post! His dissection of the evils of communism is shockingly applicable to the socialist/progressive ideologies that we’re confronting today. I’m not quite as enamored with the second section’s call to “social justice”, but reading it, it’s clear that it’s a call to personal action, not governmental action.
“Thanks for the great post! His dissection of the evils of communism is shockingly applicable to the socialist/progressive ideologies that were confronting today. Im not quite as enamored with the second sections call to social justice, but reading it, its clear that its a call to personal action, not governmental action.”
Well put Behind The Blue Wall!
And I agree Kommodor, I’m sure the recording is accessible somewhere actually: if one digs hard enough. It should be required listening for any US History course as far as I’m concerned.