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I can understand that too, I'm not excusing it though.

Posted by: lark on February 03, 19100 at 16:27:10:

In Reply to: he wasn't a totalitarian, but he did admire certain progressive features of teh Soviet model. posted by NJ on February 03, 19100 at 10:58:37:

: Well, no, not necessarily; he wasn't a totalitarian, but he did admire certain progressive features of teh Soviet model. the Soviets were progressive at times, and tyrannical at other times; I wouldn't give them either blanket support or blanket condemnation. And it was certainly inspiring to most of teh world's peopel to have, for 70-odd years, a global superpower that defied the power of international capital, quite apart from anything else.

Well I suppose I can understand that we're all victims of our age, at least the socialist movement has freed itself from fellow travelling now.

: Well, I don't think he GLOATEd over the deaths. I think he was trying to find an excuse not to have to criticize his high school friend. His argument was basically that the anticommunist Albanians were intent on harming their own country, that they were traitors and therefore deserved to die.

I can understand that too, I'm not excusing it though.



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