
From https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp1113569
On the bicentenary of his birth, remember the millions of people who died at the hands of his adherents. Rot in hell Karl. #Marx200 pic.twitter.com/HbaH8Bis6D
— Guido Fawkes (@GuidoFawkes) May 4, 2018
#KarlMarx authorized any means necessary to establish communism. When those inevitably violent means are used to set up states that collapse after killing and enslaving millions, his apologists claim it just "wasn't real communism" and try again. #Marx200 pic.twitter.com/nQ76vvY0Oc
— Victims of Communism (@VoCommunism) May 5, 2018
Did you see "Death of Stalin?" Soviet propaganda could not increase the productivity of communist workers to Western levels. To incentivize workers, communists had to resort to terror. In the long run, free economies tend to produce higher growth. https://t.co/VlzoJK8zAp pic.twitter.com/mcsxc8yy9K
— Human Progress (@HumanProgress) May 4, 2018
"About 750 million Chinese citizens were lifted out of destitution in the past generation. Few human achievements hold a candle to this."—@EasterbrookG https://t.co/VzmV6e56sd pic.twitter.com/CSGa68ndxy
— Human Progress (@HumanProgress) April 27, 2018
May 06, 2018 @ 13:46:41
I am no fan of Marx but to blame him for Lenin’s, Stalin’s, Mao’s murderous regime is a bit much.
Where is that in Das Kapital?
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