Because it’s valuable for a comprehensive understanding of the economic history and the ideas at stake. It doesn’t matter if you share or not these ideas, they are just enlightening for the understanding of an important chapter of 20th century. Should we stop reading Leninists for their complicity with the murder of millions in soviet concentration camps and imperialist campaigns in developing countries?
A. Agafonow
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De: Jurriaan Bendien <adsl675281@telfort.nl>
Para: Outline on Political Economy mailing list <ope@lists.csuchico.edu>
Enviado: sábado, 18 de abril, 2009 22:50:05
Asunto: [OPE] CIA's Analysis of The Soviet Union
The bit that's really funny is, when they say in 1986 "In 10 to 15 years, it is possible that desktop computers with a power equal to that of today's supercomputers will be available for under $10,000".
When you read these CIA analyses, I think you just have to keep laughing. If you didn't, you'd be crying. After all , these guys are knowingly complicit in murdering millions of people of all ages. Why pollute the list with this stuff?
Jurriaan
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Breaking us down,
When they all should let us be
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Like the FBI and the CIA
And the BBC BB King
And Doris Day
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