Yes. It suffers a bit from the historians' If you don't have a
document, it didn't happen bias, but it's good.
Anton Sherwood wrote:
Speaking of Communism, is The Black Book worth having?
I saw several copies yesterday at a secondhand store in San Leandro,
marked about $8 if memory serves.
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Taking the example of Stalin's war on the peasantry in general and the
Ukraine in particular, we see that massive confiscations of income at marginal
rates
well in excess of 100% certainly detered economic activity, to put it rather
mildly.
Mancur
In a message dated 4/22/05 9:55:30 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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istribution. The real question, according to
McCloskey, is not why does Germany have only 75% of US per capital
GDP, but why
does Bangledesh have only 5% of US per capital GDP. People in the