"The aim of socialism is not only to abolish the present division of mankind into small states and all-national isolation, not only to bring the nations closer to each other, but also to merge them."
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Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
[Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov] (1870-1924) First Leader of the Soviet Union
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So there can be no escape from the failed state..
 -- tommy c, Stamford,Ct     
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    workers of the world unite!
     -- Joe, Manchester     
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    I am not quite sure how to rate this; 5 stars for accuracy or thumbs down for the loss of freedom, liberty, rights expressions, natural law recognition, and justice that has been caused by the absolute application thereof.
     -- Mike, Norwalk     
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    Chinese communism needs capitalist consumers, or it's lights out. World communism can never happen, but perpetual war can and does happen as long as there is someone who has their eyes on someone else's property. Communism/socialism/fascism is the perfection of organized crime.
     -- E Archer, NYC     
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    The aim of Socialism is the attainment to the most positive,  productive, promising course to that being called human.
     -- Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown     
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    Sillik, it is well understood by the most positive, productive and promising humans that your statement is but just one of the lyes to enslave a majority of the noble specie.
     -- Mike, Norwalk     
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