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Another piece for a class

Here I argue how the Socialist arts were used to help envision the ideal Soviet citizen. A goal which sad to say was never fully realized during the existence of the USSR.

Adjusting human life to communism

For the Russian people, the change of government from the Tsar, to a

provisional government, and finally then to the Bolsheviks transformed nearly all  Read More »

The Communist Revolution and World Peace

The Bolshevik Revolution was a spark of hope for the human civilization amid the war and violence that plagued it for centuries. The October Revolution showed signs of a future society where human beings lived and worked together in a peaceful society. It was built on the idea of decentralized organization of a large group of people in order to produce what is needed.  Read More »

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Abduction of The Western World: The Future Culture of Georgia, Ukraine and other Eastern European Nations

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"The language and culture in which people educate their young say a lot about the world they expect their kids to grow up in" (Owen Matthews).  Read More »

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Collectivization Under Stalin

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Plan of Investigation
I. Subject of the investigation:  Read More »

Time Magazine made a poor choice.

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Time magazine made a poor choice. He removed any chance of rule by the people, After so much effort.
He has placed himself as one man rule. Putin.

Democracy is a very bad form of government, but all the others are so much worse.
Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.

I do believe the current Leading US General in IRAQ has brought more effective change than Putin.  Read More »

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From Another Perspective...A Lesson in Historiography

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Oh political science class....pretty much guaranteed to give me something to write about.

On of the books we're reading during this half of the term is by Bernard Goldberg (for those of you that keep up with political opinion publications, Goldberg also wrote Bias and 100 People Who Are Screwing Up America), called Crazies to the Left of Me, Wimps to The Right, which frankly is a disgustingly condescending piece of swill that masquerades under the guise of "Well, neither side is that great right now...but not matter what, I'm always right." All that aside though, today there was a particular portion of the book that caught my eye:  Read More »

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