To: patriot torch
The Communist Manifesto represents a misguided philosophy, which teaches the citizens to
give up their RIGHTS for the sake of the “common good,” but it always ends in a police state.
This is called preventive justice. Control is the key concept. Read carefully:
1. Abolition of private property.
2. Heavy progressive income tax.
3. Abolition of all rights on inheritance.
4. Confiscation of property of all emigrants and rebels.
5. Central bank.
6. Government control of Communications & Transportation.
7. Government ownership of factories and agriculture.
8. Government control of labor.
9. Corporate farms, regional planning.
10. Government control of education.
3 posted on
02/05/2021 7:05:39 AM PST by
eyeamok
To: eyeamok
Some years ago, I went to a library in Northern California, and asked for copy of the Communist Manifesto, to see what it really said. I was not surprised they had a copy, but I was shocked, by the fact that she had it in my hand in less than a second. I would be willing to bet, they didn’t even have a copy of the constitution. What A holes.
6 posted on
02/05/2021 7:23:20 AM PST by
Mark17
(USAF Retired. Father of a US Air Force commissioned officer, and trained Air Force combat pilot. )
To: eyeamok
The Communist Manifesto represents a misguided philosophy, which teaches the citizens to give up their RIGHTS for the sake of the “common good,” but it always ends in a police state. This is called preventive justice. Control is the key concept. Read carefully: 1. Abolition of private property. 2. Heavy progressive income tax. 3. Abolition of all rights on inheritance. 4. Confiscation of property of all emigrants and rebels. 5. Central bank. 6. Government control of Communications & Transportation. 7. Government ownership of factories and agriculture. 8. Government control of labor. 9. Corporate farms, regional planning. 10. Government control of education.
Partner, you have said it all by writing these lines and it looks like you hit a grand slam homerun.
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