I remember reading communist manifesto in school, of course they never present the alternative. Communist Manifesto has intense rhetoric and entertaining language, but the main problem (which I realized only years later) is they never name the Bourgeois. It is a vague "upper middle class" no names, no specific individuals. Just a label "the one percent" "the illuminati." Hitler recognized this and started naming names (all jewish lol). That's why there is socialism in national socialism.
I remember reading communist manifesto in school, of course they never present the alternative. Communist Manifesto has intense rhetoric and entertaining language, but the main problem (which I realized only years later) is they never name the Bourgeois. It is a vague "upper middle class" no names, no specific individuals. Just a label "the one percent" "the illuminati." Hitler recognized this and started naming names (all jewish lol). That's why there is socialism in national socialism.
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