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What's the central characteristic of socialism? That's easy—it's failure.
From North Korea to the American public education system, from Venezuelan oil companies to ObamaCare, the reports of socialism's demise have been greatly exaggerated. Although the Soviet Union collapsed in ignominy, the central planning impulse that guided it endures in countless industries and government policies throughout the world. As Kevin Williamson explains in this myth–busting book, socialism never works because it can't work. It assumes the authorities have all–knowing planning abilities that human beings don't possess—and can't possess. This central flaw has resulted in crushing poverty, devastating famine, and even mass murder. And yet the socialist "dream" is spreading—including here in America.
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