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The Problem with Socialism

By: Thomas DiLorenzo
Narrated by: Bob Souer
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Summary

Remember when "socialism" was a dirty word? Now students at America's elite universities are parroting socialist talking points and "sure-thing" Hillary Clinton is struggling to win the Democratic nomination against a 74-year-old avowed socialist who promises to make the nation more like Europe. What's happened? Do Americans need a reminder about the dangers of socialist ideology and practices? 

Thomas DiLorenzo, economics professor and senior fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, deconstructs the retrograde ideology that has suddenly become disturbingly hip in The Problem with Socialism.

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Political Science Politics & Government United States World Socialism Capitalism Liberalism Soviet Union Taxation Economic Inequality Russia Economic disparity Military US Economy Latin America
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if this text is held in any intellectual high regard, it would account as to why most learned USA citizens are so brain washed . socialism has nothing to do with death camps and poisoning forced labour . 🙄 it astounds me how a madman like Moa , Starlin , lenin , pol pot , are held up as poster boys for socialism and comunism. All of these inderviduals thrived in a destabilised country brought about by their own making . the madness of Moa and Starlin is well documented.

this text is so inantile , its almost laughable .

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