>
> The observation that the post-1918 Bolshevik Party had no clue what
> kind of society it should be building--and that that was a big source
> of trouble--is not red-baiting. It's a commonplace.
>
> I've never met anyone so dumb as to claim the fact that the Second
> International did *no* thinking about what society would look like
> after the revolution played a role in opening the way for Stalin.
>
> Until now...
>
>
>
> Brad DeLong
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Of course, George Washington and Alexander Hamilton knew exatcly what they were
doing.......

Ian
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