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Review: How socialism became the failed idea that never dies
Review: How socialism became the failed idea that never dies
Review: How socialism became the failed idea that never dies
Review: How socialism became the failed idea that never dies
Rainer Zitelmann
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German writer and economist Rainer Zettleman looks at a new book on the enduring – and illogical – appeal of socialism
Why have socialist ideas once again developed such a strong appeal, even though every single socialist experiment over the past 100 years has failed?
British economist Kristian Niemietz provides an answer in his book
Socialism: The Failed Idea That Never Dies. He cites over two dozen socialist experiments, all of which, without exception, ended in failure.
But whenever socialists are confronted with specific examples from history, they always counter that these examples prove nothing, because in reality not one of them were truly socialist models.
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