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Reddit mentions of The God That Failed
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We found 2 Reddit mentions of The God That Failed. Here are the top ones.
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> Did you even try reading the linked article?
No. Nor will I.
> If you don't want to, at least show the sense and decency to not comment upon something you have no inclination to understand.
Ah !! We have an intellectual here today.
> Do yourself a favor and at least read it before painting it with prejudice.
Prejudice ? Sorry I am not dispassionate and fair and stick to the facts like the media does when talking about Modi.
You want me to read an article by a commie ? LoL.
Edit: Probably you are not aware of it. It is not fashionable to be a commie nowadays. That was way back in the '50s & the '60s.
I would recommend this book so that you get a better understanding.
To be sure. And it's not a new observation. In the forties, a famous book by ex-communist intellectuals was titled 'Communism: the God that Failed'. In it, they described both why they became dedicated Communists and then later why they became dedicated anti-Communists.
>Once the renunciation has been made, the mind, instead of operating freely, becomes a servant of a higher and unquestioned purpose. To deny the truth is an act of service. This of course is why it is useless to discuss any aspect of politics with a Communist. Any intellectual contact you have with him is a challenge to his fundamental faith."