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  • Peru's Shining Path - Part 1
    By: Ken Ingraham | - You might never directly hear about the Shining Path when you learn Spanish in Peru. However, is it important to realize that this is the country's insurgent guerilla organization and they caused a great deal of havoc in the 1980s and 1990s. Shining Path is also often referred to as the "Communist Party of Peru." Over the years, this group has had a great deal of influence over the country.

    If you had been attending Spanish school in Peru in 1980, you would have definitely known ab ...

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  • Anu Books
    By: Kailash Mithal | - Research Journal of Philosophy and Social Sciences available in the market
    Research Journal of Philosophy and Social Sciences is considered as an important resource for various scholars and researchers. This type of journal contains debate, theory and various philosophical foundations related to social sciences. This type of research journal of philosophy and social sciences mainly focuses on various issues related to this branch. This also includes testing, theorizing and explanation of v ...

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  • The Actual Instructing Associated With Sociology
    By: Jacob R. Robin | - My partner and i think which there is a good situation for your instructing of just about every social research. Throughout certain My spouse and i support the name for the educating involving sociology to all or any students within Quality 12 as well as above. At least 1 calendar year of study will deliver college students using the understanding and abilities that can add in the direction of their particular cultural and educational advancement. Even so, the idea might be offered being an opti ...
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  • The Coming Chinese Collapse
    By: Delwyn Lounsbury | - The coming Chinese collapse is the biggest story in the whole wide world (After the Anglo financial power elite conspiracy which is the biggest story in the universe). As the rest of the world tightens its belt and then half starves in the Greater Depression, who is going to buy China's products? Communist capitalism - game over - it wasn't a good idea anyway. Too bad 1.3 billion people had to be infected by a cancerous communism gone ballistic.

    China's white-hot rate of manufa ...

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  • A Quick Look At Great Hotels In Kolkata And Ganpatipule
    By: Dom Dev | - The City Of Joy

    Famed author Dominique Lappierre wrote a novel named City of Joy.

    Kolkata was formerly called Calcutta and discovered by Englishman Job Charnock which founded the East India Trading Company.

    Since then great hotels were established in Kolkata catering to the Englishmen .These great hotels in Kolkata were works of great architectural excellence serving great cuisines which even today stand testimony to the life and ...

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  • The Popular Large Taobao Agent Coat
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  • Attending A Spanish School In Buenos Aires? Learn About Jorge Borges
    By: Ken Ingraham | - Oftentimes students who attend Spanish school in Buenos Aires don't take time out ahead of time to learn about all the famous writers and artists of the region. However, if you do learn about these impressive figures, not only will this motivate you to master the language during the period in which you learn Spanish in Argentina, but also you will gain additional cultural and historical knowledge about the region. One famous figure that you will no doubt look forward to learning about is Jorge L ...
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  • Is Obama A Communist Threat?
    By: Art Gib | - The idea that there is an Obama communist agenda has spread throughout the nation and is ignited by the discovery of communist mentor, who has had seemingly strong influence on the president's life, but is there any proof of a red scare in the oval office, or is this just a political tactic aimed at a liberal leader?

    In 2004 President Barrack Obama was labeled a "hard-core academic Marxist" by Republican Alan Keys. Keys was his opponent to the U.S. Senate seat, and would seem to h ...

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  • Obama Birth Certificate Forgery
    By: Delwyn Lounsbury | - Obama Birth Certificate Released Forgery - Sedition And Treason Continues!

    By Delwyn Lounsbury - THE DEFLATION GURU

    There is considerable evidence today 4/29/2011 of President Obama birth certificate forgery from graphics designers and people who know their way around Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and CorelDRAW. Document may have been pasted up in 9 to 24 layers, whiteout used and even some numbers don't look like the others. One story says it's built on someone else's ...

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  • Real Doubled Their Lead
    By: lucy55555555 | - Real Madrid has the opportunity to score means that the first time since 2003, broke into the Champions League semi-final. 75 minutes to play one more siege warfare, Real Madrid by high-intensity, fast-paced oppression made 36 shots, the Football Shirt Champions League for the first time in nearly four years the situation is so one-sided, Spurs Lennon sudden illness before the game and the lack of Crouch's red card looked like a more compelling reason, but fair to say that defeat is only one rea ...
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  • Wilhelm Reich Horoscope
    By: Pushpendra Singh Panwar | - Wilhelm Reich Introduction

    Wilhelm Reich was an Austrian-American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, known as one of the most radical figures in the history of psychiatry. He was the author of several notable books, including The Mass Psychology of Fascism and Character Analysis, both published in 1933. Reich worked with Sigmund Freud in the 1920s and was a respected analyst for much of his life, focusing on character structure rather than on individual neurotic symptoms.He tried to re ...

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  • Phases Of The Moon: Traditional Chinese Music
    By: Richard Stooker | - I don't know why, but I greatly enjoy classical Chinese music, at least what I've heard of it. This CD is a good introduction.

    It is apparently not purely Chinese. Most of the tracks are performances by the Chinese Broadcasting Traditional Instruments Orchestra from the 1950s and 1960s. That is, from when mainland China was very isolated from the rest of the world.

    Despite that, there is a lot of Western orchestral organizing of the music. The instruments are traditiona ...

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  • We Need More Islamophobia "€" Not Less. Islam Is A Death Cult, Not A Religion.
    By: C. Read | - Cultural Marxists, a category whose members include most of the political elite, academia and the media, often descry and rage with populist affectation against 'Islamophobia'. Cultural Marxists moralize that being offended by a pagan Arab fascism, one dedicated to submitting the individual into a collective communal in which the church and state are permanently commingled, is somehow an act of irrationality, almost racist in its scope, and unsophisticated in its approach. As with all matters to ...
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  • 2nd Part : Thomas Sowell: 'barbarians Inside The Gates' [a Collection Of Brilliant Essays
    By: C. Read | - One can remain hopeful but increasingly skeptical about the ability of our modern world to fend off the cultural Barbarians which are indeed inside the gates. Cultural Marxism and the Multi-cult fetish have the ability to castrate our civilization through self-loathing; lies; historical revisionism; and ignorance, in which the world of the 5 senses and common intelligence is replaced by meaningless theories, phase dialecticisms, and mindless rhetoric about equality, sameness, cultural relativity ...
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  • Pre-modern Pagan Fascisms. Islam Is One Amongst Many.
    By: C. Read | - One of the mysteries of the modern world, is the fetish that society, and pop culture has for true fascism. Real fascism is of course the destruction of the individual, and the sublimation of the person into a cult be it one run by the state, a party, or an elite professing 'spiritual faith'. Fascism in the industrialized world emanates from Marxism, Socialism and Statism. It is a left-wing construct in which the resources of the state are used to deny the individual, and elevate the communal. I ...
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  • 2nd Part: Rodney Stark: 'cities Of God'. Another Excellent Book.
    By: C. Read | - Emotional liturgies generally do appeal to people who desire something 'spiritual'.

    Along with these emotive ideals, Christianity also was easy to access, and understand. It developed a coherent and vibrant moral code centered around the Book of Matthew and the Golden Rule. It demanded that the individual help his or her fellow human, attend to the poor, aid the suffering, and develop in essence a welfare state:

    The truly revolutionary aspect of Christianity lay in m ...

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  • Top 10 High Achievers In Politics
    By: Wadzanai Nenzou | - Democracy and dictatorship while being opposite sides of the power continuum have given rise to a rare breed of leaders and politicians; they are dynamic, go getters who stop at nothing. Gone are the days when politicians were known for their empty promises; these are individuals who changed ideologies and the face of politics in their native countries.

    These modern day public leaders brought forth reforms that their predecessors were wary of touching lest they might lose their peop ...

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  • Why Is President Obama Bankrupting America?
    By: Delwyn Lounsbury | - To President Obama bankrupting America fits into his plan to grow the size of government and thus make more people dependent on the state. Obama's first Chief of Staff was Rahm Emanuel (he resigned 10/1/2010). In addition to having an abrasive personality and a foul mouth, he will probably be remembered most for saying, "A crisis is a terrible thing to waste." A crisis gives a reason for existence and a savior mentality to all the bureaucrats, politicians, agencies, workers, organizations and ...
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  • Fascist Ideology
    By: Derrick Anderson | - Fascism, in it's pure form, is a political ideology based on radical views and nationalist ideas. Founded in Italy during World War I and the rise of Benito Mussolini, fascism combined both left and right political views but is considered a far right political belief today.

    Supporters of fascism believe that a nation is dependent on a central leadership and a single identity. They insist that a willingness to wage war is essential to keeping strength in a nation. Individualism is re ...

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  • Diploma Marxism Is The Origin Of Many Educational Problems
    By: planner | - Community should be to Diploma Marxism is the origin of many educational problems . Seen campus today worrying phenomenon of all , whether students read the book died , everything only to the scores of view, the teacher in order to improve performance and corporal punishment , student life and death of academic competition , as if all that paper qualifications as the culprit . In fact, qualifications, is itself good. Just society on the "diploma "and there is a wrong interpretation . Diplomas mo ...
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  • Paradise Lost - The Common Aspiration For Freedom
    By: Michael C. Miller | - Throughout history and across the world, from ancient shamanic religions to Islam, humanity is described as having long ago fallen from a higher, more pure state of being. Our hopeful return to paradise, to a paradisiacal state of liberation from worldly suffering, which mythology says existed before the historical process began (e.g. in the Garden of Eden), has always been the primary impetus for humanity's pilgrimage through history. In the name of drawing nearer to a state of salvation, it se ...
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  • Vulnerable But Still Resilient: Awesome Opposites
    By: Dave Smart | - There was a documentary on the History channel recently about the great life extinction at the end of the Permian age. Their theory is that it was caused by a catastrophic volcanic eruption, or series of eruptions, that covered most of Siberia with lava hundreds or thousands of feet thick. Underneath this great layer of volcanic rock they found coal, evidence of the age and the extent of these eruptions. Vapors and runoff from the eruptions, including the coal burned by the lava, so poisoned ...
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  • All For Greece And Grief For All
    By: Eric Blair | - At first glance it seems ironic that Europe, long disdainful of American-style capitalism and haughtily proud of its womb-to-tomb smorgasbord of lavish government-managed goodies, should be tightening its various belts, while on this side of the big pond we continue to tinker with our economy to conjure up just the right mix of American-style socialism and the free market activity needed to support it.

    Meanwhile, our esteemed leader is lecturing the Europeans not to turn off the swa ...

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  • Pre-mature Anti-fascist
    By: Leslie Pratch | - By Leslie Pratch

    I first spied Dr. Hilkevitch on corner of 51st and Woodlawn, at the bus stop for the #2, from Kenwood to downtown Chicago. It was 1989, my first year as a graduate student in clinical psychology at Northwestern. Dr. Hilkevitch stood on the West side of the street; most of the others, on the East side, where the stop had a covered bench.

    What caught my eye was how he stood apart. The driver always picked him up first then gathered the rest of us. As the ...

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  • 1st Parts : Book Review: Wafa Sultan, 'a God Who Hates'. 2009, 244 Pages.
    By: C. Read | - Sultan is a Syrian born doctor, who fled to the US with her husband 10 years ago, to escape the ravages of Arab and Islamic culture. She was always a rather impious Muslim, never fully accepting the deep indoctrination of Islamic teachings and usually rebelling against Muslim and Arab irrationality, hatred and violence. Once she was safe in the US, the intellectual stirrings around freedom, rights and the savage backwardness of Islamic theology and life, coalesced. For some time she has been an ...
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  • Economic Populism And Destructive Mercantilism.
    By: C. Read | - It seems like a combination of 1929 and Jimmy Carter the worst and dumbest US President in history. Economic populism; mercantilism and cultural marxism have taken over the US equivalent of a European socialist party. It is a certainty that if the US Democratic party wins, that the worst aspects of the Carter-Hoover/FDR years will reign.

    The 'Great Depression' only started 2 or 3 years after the stock market crash of 1929, and both events were caused by government incompetence. ...

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  • Four Men Who Rule The World From The Grave
    By: William Nugent | - In postmodern western civilization most people claim to be free thinkers yet are enslaved to the ideas of four men who rule the world from the grave. The four men are Charles Darwin (1809 - 1882), Karl Marx (1818 - 1883), Friedrich Nietzsche (1844 - 1900) and Sigmund Freud (1856 - 1939).

    These four men of the nineteenth century were the wrecking balls of western civilization. Their poisonous ideas challenged traditional Christian views and seduced Europe and America into a grand ...

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  • Jean-jacques Rousseau's Profound Impact On Philosophy And Politics
    By: William Nugent | - The French Revolution was the result of a culmination of ideas. Philosophers introduced new ideas to the literate elite. The elite put those ideas into motion. It resulted in a period of radical social upheaval and genocide that changed the course of civilization.

    The mass murders and guillotining of people in the Vendee district of western France were unparalleled at the time and not to be exceeded until the genocides of the 20th century.

    The French Revolution wa ...

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  • Obama At Notre Dame: It's About Lives Not Opinions
    By: Rev Michael Bresciani | - Outside in protest chanting, Benedicts flock
    No you cant, no you cant
    Inside Obamas friends chant and mock
    Yes we can, yes we can

    Wisdoms answer notwithstanding only common sense need answer the mockery that was the appearance, the address and the awarding of an honorary degree to Barack Obama. Under the banner of bringing a new voice of liberalism to university has anyone sat down and done the math?

    America ...

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  • The Narrative Of Absurdity: Marxism In The Works Of Burroughs
    By: Maureen Calhoun | - If one examines Marxism, one is faced with a choice: either accept textual nihilism or conclude that the establishment is intrinsically elitist. It could be said that Bataille uses the term 'the subcapitalist paradigm of consensus' to denote not, in fact, deconstruction, but neodeconstruction.
    The subject is interpolated into a that includes reality as a totality. But Sontag suggests the use of the precultural paradigm of expression to analyse society.
    The subject is conte ...

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  • The Failure Of Narrative: Posttextual Discourse And Modern Libertarianism
    By: Maureen Calhoun | - "Reality is part of the dialectic of language," says Sontag; however, according to Wilson , it is not so much reality that is part of the dialectic of language, but rather the economy of reality. Thus, if cultural Marxism holds, we have to choose between modern libertarianism and predialectic theory. The subject is contextualised into a that includes consciousness as a totality.
    "Class is intrinsically unattainable," says Lacan. Therefore, the primary theme of the works of Smith i ...

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  • The Defining Characteristic Of Narrative: The Predialectic Paradigm Of Context In The Works Of Eco
    By: Maureen Calhoun | - If one examines semantic Marxism, one is faced with a choice: either reject the predialectic paradigm of context or conclude that the goal of the artist is deconstruction. But postcapitalist sublimation implies that the collective is capable of truth.
    "Class is fundamentally impossible," says Derrida. Foucault promotes the use of cultural capitalism to deconstruct the status quo. Thus, a number of discourses concerning patriarchial objectivism may be revealed.
    Derrida uses ...

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  • Marxism In The Works Of Rushdie
    By: Maureen Calhoun | - The characteristic theme of Brophy's essay on Marxism is the rubicon, and subsequent failure, of postdialectic sexual identity. Thus, the primary theme of the works of Rushdie is the common ground between culture and class.
    If one examines subcultural capitalism, one is faced with a choice: either accept constructivist discourse or conclude that truth is used in the service of outdated, sexist perceptions of narrativity, but only if language is equal to consciousness. Bailey impli ...

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  • The Failure Of Unions And Big Government
    By: C. Read | - Unions cripple companies. They thwart efficient government. They drive up prices and drive down service levels. They are anti-technology, anti-productivity, and pro-wage growth. They live in a virtual reality where price points, product-market pressures, and capital returns dont matter. They need to be abolished.

    A truism in the global economy is that the country with the highest rate of unionization loses. No sane person is going to invest capital, take risks and innovat ...

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  • Markets Work "€" Even In Downturns
    By: C. Read | - Utopians and fantasists usually use the turmoil of 'bourgeois' living and market upheavels to propose 'brave new world' solutions. These 'new' solutions are of course, the very old and tired ideas of conformity, equality, security and risk-less living. Even in turmoil, more dynamic and open markets are far better, than state-controlled, regulated and fettered systems. The facts, as John Adams once said, are stubborn things supporting this truism.

    There are periods of rising marke ...

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  • Iraq And Iran "€" Another Example Of Weakness Leading To More Violence
    By: C. Read | - Daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly, we can see that Iran and Islam are again rattling the sabre of confrontation. It is clear that weakness begets war. As that old Anglo white warmonger capitalist-conservative Churchill stated, Nations which go down fighting rise again, those who surrender tamely are finished. Tamely surrendering to fascist Islam, running out of Iraq and Afghanistan to placate chattering socialist morons at home and in the media, or the opportunistic cowardly and fainant ...
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  • The War On Islamic Terror Has Been Going On Since 1968
    By: C. Read | - Before Hitler there was Mohammad. Mohammad mastered the language, the excessive nonsense of Fascist ideology by posing fascist ideals in the dress of a religion. Fascisms labels have changed Islam, Nazism, Communism, Francoism, Peronism, and assorted varieties have existed, but irregardless of the label, the intent of Fascism has always been the same the destruction of the modern world and the imposition of an elite managed utopia. Fascist Islam poses the most radical threat to Wester ...
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  • The Beautiful Crusades And The Creation Of Modern Civilisation
    By: C. Read | - There were eight crusades to retake once former Christian lands, occupied by the violence of Turks and Muslims during the pre-modern period. These episodic events ranged over a period of rougly 200 years from 1096 to 1299 A.D and they constitute the awakening of Europe from a fetal-positioned backwater to emerging colossus. These complicated, seemingly futile but ultimately transformative feats of military, religious and economic power, are of course hated today by the ignoramuses in the media a ...
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  • Going Bankrupt? Are Western States Already There?
    By: C. Read | - Government programs are expensive, usually unnecessary and fiscally dangerous. By any measure, every single Western state even the richest are technically close to bankrutpcy. Future obligtions outstrip future revenue streams. Welfare, pensions, medicine, and social guarantees by government to their clients or citizens, ensures that future liabilties will result in massive tax increases, more debt, or even bankruptcy. Thanks to the mommy state massive future tax and debt explosions are g ...
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  • North Amer-arabia ? Cultural Self Loathing Will Destroy The Us And Canada
    By: C. Read | - Eur-Arabia is a real and vibrant phenomenon even if the chattering Marxists and compassionate jet-setting internationalists are too ignorant to understand it. Normally, outside of war, a culture or civlisation never disappears in a revolutionary flash. Like the decline of Rome, the change is slow, imperceptible, yet resolute and obvious. The Muslims won't conquer Europe and North America through a military campaign they will do it by changing and controlling the culture, the political ma ...
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  • Tired Of Gandhi
    By: C. Read | - In political theatre certain names are used to provide cachet, gravitas, or moral resolve. My favorites happen to be war mongering, pro capitalist, largely dead white European males. How banal. In the post modern, populist, I feel your pain (please let me increase taxes and spend more because I love you) socialism, no name gets used and abused more than Gandhi. It is frankly annoying and tiring. Gandhi was anything but great.

    Churchill called the car ...

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  • The Global Warming Cult "€" Back To Paganism And Onwards To Higher Taxes Of Course
    By: C. Read | - The Europeans in their desire to be relevant on the world stage, have erected some immoral and vicious philosophies. Fascism, Communism, Socialism and post modern nonsense and dialecticism exemplified by the Useless Nations, as well as other cults of utopian fantasy are obvious examples. Like its cousin the current Eco-fascist Global Warming cult is premised on non-scientific data; a belief in an all knowing kind technocratic elite that will lead the group; a belief in a new world order; a hatre ...
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  • Winston Churchill On Islam And Why He Was Right
    By: C. Read | - Revisionist historians, sniveling academics and the unlearned, supported by left wing liberals and socialists, all detest a man like Winston Churchill. The current political ideology of our times, the rampant left wing-ism of the media, government controlled education and propaganda, and historical rewriting where stone age civilizations are the apex of mankind's spiritual development, where all wars fought for freedom and security throughout the ages are viewed as crimes, where criminals a ...
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  • The Bush Doctrine Works
    By: C. Read | - The Bush Doctrine works when it is applied properly. It follows in the same path laid out by past US hegemonic aspirations at new world orders. Wilson, Roosevelt, Truman, Kennedy [all Democrats]; and Reagan had their own doctrines. Past calls to reform the world or combat evil in various forms always involved moral clarity; military power; financial resources; and ultimately patience and intelligence. The Bush Doctrine, aimed at fascistic Islam, and 'draining the swamps' of the Middle East is n ...
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  • Mao-tse-tung And Charles Darwin
    By: William Nugent | - We often think of Mao-Tse-Tung as a champion of Marxism but in this article I'll point out that Mao's reign of mass murder and despotism owes more to Darwin than Marx. To begin let me say that Darwinism was and remains the great underpinning of atheism. Marxism is militant atheism.

    There were atheists before Darwin such as Scottish philosopher David Hume but these were few in number. Philosophical atheism failed as an undergirding philosophy because it had no explanation of human ...

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