Darwin, Marx, Freud and the Diminishment of Humanity
COMMENTARY: The first business in improving relations between the races is to improve the broader notion of the human race.
COMMENTARY: The first business in improving relations between the races is to improve the broader notion of the human race.
“Thus Heaven I’ve forfeited, I know it full well,” Karl Marx wrote in a poem in 1837, a decade before his Manifesto. “My soul, once true to God, is chosen for Hell...”
‘Marxist socialism is an erroneous path,’ the bishops warned Jan. 12, one that has resulted in ‘oppression and ruin in every country where it has been tried.’
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