On 19 Jul 2001, at 16:25, Ronn Blankenship wrote: > So far, pretty much all socialist utopias have rapidly ended as > totalitarian regimes, and I don't see much chance of that changing > until there is a change in the baser nature of man. Ahem, all LARGE SCALE socalist utopias... The Kibbutz movement in Israel has survived fifty years, with much of it's origional drive and purpose intact, and is an important part of Isralie society.... Communism works fine on the micro scale. For the macro scale, we need a new paragram (sp) Andy Dawn Falcon
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