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Learning about the different sides to the story is going to lead to a better comprehension. The communists have been vilified in most countries which have the western order but learning about different concepts is important and so is forming your own conclusions
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While some minor sections of the book seem to reach for a picture with a barrage of detailed statistics rather than a more systematic analysis, on the whole Parenti presents a compelling case that capitalism too often allies itself with fascism and that the Western left too often internalises and regurgitates incorrect and harmful anti-communist talking points.
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earlier chapters much better

It as be said that the political right (and to some extent the centre) have it easy. They just have to maintain the power they get and prove to be capable rulers. For revolutionary-leftwing politics to work, you need essentially to cover two bases; 1) offer a valid critique of the existing political model and 2) find something viable to replace it.

While Parenti comes up with some sound reasons about how and why capitalism is and always as been rotten, its wars, bureaucracy, its unfair labour exchange system, etc., its the second part thats saddly weak. Towards this end he offers up his theory on 'Siege Socialism', as a counter pole to replace capitalism or offer a reason why existing socialist states should be defended as a gain for/by workers. 'Seige Socialism' is not an ideal, or a utopia but simply a reality of hostile states encircling a country which is trying to practice socialim, Parenti tells us. The beauty of this arguement is that every major crack in the system can be glossed over as a fault of the capitalist imperial powers. If only it was so simple....

Let it be said I have read many defences of the USSR, and Stalinism in general, but this is one of the worst defenses of an 'existing socialist' state Ive read for some time. How Parenti manages to go from logically asset stripping capitalism taking account of its errors to defending a society which was nothing more than an ill planned police state is startling.

Frankly [a:Noam Chomsky|2476|Noam Chomsky|http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1206713478p2/2476.jpg] might not always be as readable, but it as to be said he has way better politics.

the first few chapters, during which parenti discusses the link between fascism and capitalism and the measures taken by capitalist countries to destabilize communist governments, are definitely the stronger parts of this book
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