On May 10, 10:56 pm, Barry <
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> On May 11, 12:33 am, Richard Steel <
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> > On May 10, 3:42 pm, trainguard <
barry_worthing...@sky.com> wrote:
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> > > On May 10, 10:39 pm, Richard Steel <
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> > > > > > > > “Since then, there has been everything,” she said. “You can’t imagine the
> > > > > > > > things that I have heard. In school, I’ll walk down a hallway and people
> > > > > > > > will say, ‘eww, it’s the atheist.’ There have been people on the Internet
> > > > > > > > — obviously — and there was a state representative, Peter Palumbo, who
> > > > > > > > did call me an ‘evil little thing.’”
> > > > > > > Perhaps they need to teach a new course:-
> > > > > > > "The Life and Opinions of Roger Williams"
> > > > > > No, they should teach a class based on "The Black Book of Communism" -
> > > > > > and discuss how Atheists murdered 100,000,000 innocent souls.
> > > > > We know that you are an idiot. There's no need to prove it!
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> > > > Do you deny the empirical fact, or that 100,000,000 murders are OK
> > > > when done by Socialists?
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> > > You have not supplied any empirical facts.
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> > Here, read a book for a change. This one was written by ACTUAL
> > scholars, as opposed to whatever the Hell it is YOU are:
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http://www.amazon.com/The-Black-Book-Communism-Repression/dp/06740760...
> Written by wing-nuts for wing-nuts.......
The Black Book of Communism is published in the United State by
Harvard University. The book was edited by Stéphane Courtois, a
French historian, an internationally known expert on communist
studies, particularly the history of communism and communist
genocides, and author of several books besides the BBoC.
Courtois is a research director at the French National Centre for
Scientific Research, in the Géode (group of study and observation of
democracy) at Paris West University Nanterre La Défense, as well as a
Professor at the Catholic Institute of Higher Studies – ICES. He is
editor of the journal Communisme, which he co-founded with Annie
Kriegel in 1982, and part of the Cercle de l'Oratoire think tank.
The Black Book of Communism received praise in a number of
publications in the United States and Britain, including the Times
Literary Supplement, New York Times Book Review, Library Journal,
Kirkus Reviews, The New Republic, National Review and The Weekly
Standard. Some reviewers compared the book to The Black Book, a
documentary record of the Nazi atrocities by Ilya Ehrenburg and Vasily
Grossman.
According to review by historian Tony Judt in The New York Times: "The
myth of the well-intentioned founders—the good czar Lenin betrayed by
his evil heirs—has been laid to rest for good. No one will any longer
be able to claim ignorance or uncertainty about the criminal nature of
Communism"
Anne Applebaum, journalist and author of Gulag: A History described
the book as "a serious, scholarly history of Communist crimes in the
Soviet Union, Eastern and Western Europe, China, North Korea,
Cambodia, Vietnam, Africa, and Latin America... The Black Book does
indeed surpass many of its predecessors in conveying the grand scale
of the Communist tragedy, thanks to its authors' extensive use of the
newly opened archives of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe."
Martin Malia, writing for the Times Literary Supplement, described the
book as "the publishing sensation in France... detailing Communism's
crimes from Russia in 1917 to Afghanistan in 1989... [The Black Book
of Communism] gives a balance sheet of our present knowledge of
Communism's human costs, archivally based where possible, and
otherwise drawing on the best secondary works, and with due allowance
for the difficulties of quantification."
The Council of Europe based its Resolution 1481, which condemned
totalitarian communist regimés, upon the figures from the book.
> But I'm a historian..... >
How is it possible that you're a "historian"....and yet you've never
ever heard of the most important book on the history Communism ever
written?