communism
May 16 2011, Debanjan Banerjee

Do you think that anybody can be a communist by born or communism can be inculcated within oneself through practices? The second idea is more acceptable and rational. Yes, nobody can be a born communist, his or her attitude, activities; day to day life...

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People have their lunch next to portraits of former communist leaders, at a bistro named after the longest serving Bulgarian authoritarian communist leader Todor Zhivkov and nicknamed Tato ‘Dad’, in the Bulgarian capital Sofia outskirts Wednesday, July...