From the Archives: Communism and Socialism
It's entirely possible that given some of the proposals that may emerge in the near future, it's worth relooking at the possible downsides of policies that have been embraced by collectivist governments.
Hear the shoutin' from the mountains on out to the sea
No two ways about it, people have to be free (they gotta be free)
Ask me my opinion, my opinion will be
Natural situation for a man to be freeFrom: People Got to be Free (1969) by The Rascals
Sixty years ago, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated by a self-described Marxist and admirer of Fidel Castro. Kennedy himself was an anti-communist who described the Communist threat as "an enemy, power[full], unrelenting and implacable who seeks to dominate the world by subversion and conspiracy."
America was alarmed by communism during the 1960s. For example, the Washington State Communist Party was distributing The People’s World, published in San Francisco. It aligned with the Civil Rights movement, the Black Panther Party, and Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). Today, 40% of Americans have a favorable view of socialism with GenZ’s favorability up to nearly half. “Eighteen percent of Gen Z and 13% of Millennials think communism is a fairer system than capitalism.”
Read the full piece on my Substack here.