Some thoughts from Reason contributor Will Wilkinson: Here is a good debate proposition: It ought to be less embarrassing to have been influenced by Ayn Rand than by Karl Marx. The most powerful way ...
Introduction to the mini-pamphlet Anarchism vs. Marxism reprinted in Issue 7 of the US libertarian marxist journal. Undated but published late 1978/early 1979. Submitted by UseValueNotExc… on March 3, ...
More than one hundred years after the socialist movement split into warring Marxist and anarchist factions, there are signs, at least on a small scale, that people calling themselves anarchists and ...
Dante, well aware of human foibles inherent in a weak and frail human cloak, shared his journey not in hell alone, but in purgatorio, and ultimately paradise. Yes, quite aware of human passions and ...
From the good folks at the American Institute for Economic Research (AIER) comes "The March of History: Mises vs. Marx—The Definitive Capitalism vs. Socialism Rap Battle." Watch below or at YouTube ...
WHY DO people behave the way they do? One common answer to this question is that behavior is determined by something in our "human nature." So greed, selfishness, violence and war are all blamed on ...
They read it here, they read it there, those Bolshies read it everywhere. “It” is Tarzan. Six books* of Tarzan adventures, in cheap paper editions costing 60¢, have been printed to the number of ...
Is history marching inevitably towards centrally planned socialism, as Karl Marx proclaimed? Or is the best path to continued progress and expanding prosperi ...
Marx tells us the revolution will be decentralized. The Have-nots will tire of the great inequity of capitalism, and the few thousand Haves will suffer from the worldwide rebellion they encouraged ...
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