A Demon in Human Form

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"Marx was a good man. He had strong feelings for suffering humanity, and out of compulsion to do something he wrote his theory. However, his theory was not practical. He did not understand the practical implications of his theory when he propounded it. The books of Marx reflected his concern for the downtrodden humanity and convinced many people. Leaders like Lenin and Mao took up the task of materialising his ideas in the society. They were not bad people, but as they tried to materialise the theory of Marx they encountered many practical difficulties. Realising that the theory was defective, they became frustrated and started committing many atrocities. Stalin was a demon who killed millions of people. This all occurred because of the inherent defects of Marxism."

~ Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar ~

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