This post is the continuation of the arguments presented in my previous posts: “Where did it go wrong?” and in “Where did it go wrong #2.” I grew up with the idea of political permanence. I was listening to and singing songs about Lenin, the hero who “sacrificed his faithful life” for us. The heroes of the communist revolution were always pictured and talked of as mythical, heroic demi-Gods. The cult of Stalin was nothing short of the worship of an Egyptian pharaoh-god. We had the heroes and the villains, the Kains and Abels, credos and rituals, heaven and hell. Just look at that beautiful example of a
Communism will never die
Communism will never die
Communism will never die
This post is the continuation of the arguments presented in my previous posts: “Where did it go wrong?” and in “Where did it go wrong #2.” I grew up with the idea of political permanence. I was listening to and singing songs about Lenin, the hero who “sacrificed his faithful life” for us. The heroes of the communist revolution were always pictured and talked of as mythical, heroic demi-Gods. The cult of Stalin was nothing short of the worship of an Egyptian pharaoh-god. We had the heroes and the villains, the Kains and Abels, credos and rituals, heaven and hell. Just look at that beautiful example of a