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Average rating: 4.17 · 356 ratings · 58 reviews · 9 distinct worksSimilar authors
Socialism Is Evil: The Mora...

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Saving America

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Our Lousy, Lying, No Good G...

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Where the Grass is Always G...

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“If people can be forced to engage in immoral actions, then “personal liberty” only exists to the extent the majority of people in society permit it to, which is to say that fundamental human rights don’t exist at all.”
Justin Haskins, Socialism Is Evil: The Moral Case Against Marx's Radical Dream

“The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings. The inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries.”
Justin Haskins, Socialism Is Evil: The Moral Case Against Marx's Radical Dream

“Marxism, future humans will not be nearly as concerned about competition or their own personal welfare as they are today. They will voluntarily choose to work the jobs no one wants, and they will do so in exchange for the exact same wealth everyone else receives. Future laborers will also agree to work even while knowing they receive no additional wealth or benefits as a result of that labor and while knowing that if they were to choose to stop working, they could pursue their own hobbies and personal interests whenever they want. Additionally, these people would voluntarily elect to manage”
Justin Haskins, Socialism Is Evil: The Moral Case Against Marx's Radical Dream



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