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samofshs
17th June 2009, 00:37
i found the cover rather intersting. it looks just like mao's little red book and reads "The Capitalist Manifesto". i cant post pics or links yet so take out the space s between the letters in .com and http and in between the I M G
[I M G]h t t p://i223.photobucket.c o m/albums/dd211/samshs11/101_0352.jpg[/I M G] teh book next to it says " quotations from chairman MAO TSETONG". it says, "NEWSWEEK The Capitalist Manifesto, BY FAREED ZAKARIA" the article is subtitled "greed is good" and there are pics made out of money all over it.
samofshs
17th June 2009, 00:37
somebody who can post those plz repost. THX =)
Revy
17th June 2009, 00:45
http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/dd211/samshs11/101_0352.jpg
sunfarstar
17th June 2009, 00:47
HEHE1......:laugh:
Nothing Human Is Alien
17th June 2009, 00:52
Subtitled: "Greed is good"
Here's the article: http://www.newsweek.com/id/201935
samofshs
17th June 2009, 00:55
my prsnl copy of mao's little book in engrish next 2 it.
Guerrilla22
17th June 2009, 02:20
Meh, Fareed Zakaria has no credibility what so ever He's respected by western bourgeois think tank circles, media and political figures because he's foreign born (fixed) and writes a bunch of stuff that falls into line with prevailing US policies and lines of thought. He writes a bout the dangers of anti-Americanism and hordes of street thugs in Venezuela deployed by Chavez to force people to vote for him. Zakaria is a joke.
Jack
17th June 2009, 02:37
Newsweek has also said that anarchism started with Emma Goldman, that Peter Kropotkin was a friend and disciple of Marx, and that anarchists have always been opposed to organization.
Not to mention, they also attacked Carlo Giuliani after he was killed, they're not worth reading. I was looking through their archives in the library today and all I saw was bullshit.
Guerrilla22
17th June 2009, 02:58
He's from this country called India, which is not in the Middle East.:p
WhateveaI forget where he's from, he always writes on the middle east, that's why I got mixed up. He's still a clown regardless.
jake williams
17th June 2009, 03:04
He's from this country called India, which is not in the Middle East.:p
Not as far as the jokers who slobber over him know.
Marx22
17th June 2009, 05:00
What a joke of a news story, a disgrace to the Communist Manifesto, to Marx. The revival of capitalism? Where has Zakaria been this past year? Bourgeois will never stop trying to convince people that despite their giant fuck ups, capitalism somehow will make it all better even if it was the system that got everyone screwed over in ther first place. I wonder how much he got paid for that.
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