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		<title>By: Vinay Gupta</title>
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		<dc:creator>Vinay Gupta</dc:creator>
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		<description>Pray God, not Marx.

Stalin: 60 million served.

Mao: 45 million served.

Hitler: 20 million served. (historical links between national socialism and Marx are much weaker than for the other two, of course.)

Pol Pot: 2 million served.

Yeah. For reasons I don&#039;t clearly understand, this Marx thing just doesn&#039;t seem to run all that well, although the code looks fine. Mandelbugs.

The key to Stallman&#039;s work is that he&#039;s found a form of collectivization which is free of coercion, at least this far. I do agree that he&#039;s a very, very great thinker who&#039;s work will have massive long term effects, but hopefully NOT MARX... hahahahah

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pray God, not Marx.</p>
<p>Stalin: 60 million served.</p>
<p>Mao: 45 million served.</p>
<p>Hitler: 20 million served. (historical links between national socialism and Marx are much weaker than for the other two, of course.)</p>
<p>Pol Pot: 2 million served.</p>
<p>Yeah. For reasons I don&#8217;t clearly understand, this Marx thing just doesn&#8217;t seem to run all that well, although the code looks fine. Mandelbugs.</p>
<p>The key to Stallman&#8217;s work is that he&#8217;s found a form of collectivization which is free of coercion, at least this far. I do agree that he&#8217;s a very, very great thinker who&#8217;s work will have massive long term effects, but hopefully NOT MARX&#8230; hahahahah</p>
<p>Vinay</p>
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