ALL COUNTRIES THAT EMBRACE SOCIALISM WILL EVENTUALLY FAIL. - TopicsExpress



          

ALL COUNTRIES THAT EMBRACE SOCIALISM WILL EVENTUALLY FAIL. The most recent example was the United Soviet Socialist Rebublic, once the most advanced country in the world. It eventually couldn’t even feed her people. Another was Great Britain, at one time the largest empire in the world, so large that it was said the sun never sets on the British Empire. If Great Britain can cease to be great in so short a time span, any country can. All you need is an elite that no longer believes in their country, that manipulates history texts to make students feel good about themselves, that prefers multiculturalism to its own culture, and that has abandoned its religious underpinnings. Sound familiar, America? Those were two of the largest, here is a list of some smaller countries that didn’t last long at all: Peoples Democratic Republic of Algeria (15 September 1963 - 1988) Republic of Bolivia (26 September 1969 - 21 August 1971) Burkina Faso (4 August 1984 - 15 October 1987) Union of Burma (4 January 1948 - 2 March 1962) Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma (2 March 1962 - 23 September 1988) Republic of Cape Verde (8 July 1975 - 22 March 1991) State of Comoros (3 August 1975 - 13 May 1978) Republic of Egypt (23 July 1952 - 22 February 1958) Republic of Ghana (6 March 1957 - 24 February 1966), (31 December 1981 - 7 January 2001) Peoples Revolutionary Republic of Guinea (2 October 1958 – 3 April 1984) Republic of Guinea-Bissau (24 September 1973 - 17 February 2000) Republic of Indonesia (18 August 1945 - 12 March 1967) Republic of Iraq (14 July 1958 - 8 February 1963) Libyan Arab Republic (1 September 1969 - 2 March 1977) Great Socialist Peoples Libyan Arab Jamahiriya (2 March 1977 - 2011) Democratic Republic of Madagascar (21 December 1975 - 19 August 1992) Republic of Mali (20 July 1960 - 19 November 1968) United Mexican States (5 February 1917 - 1 December 2000) Republic of Nicaragua (18 July 1979 - 25 April 1990) Republic of Panama (11 October 1968 - 31 July 1981) Republic of Peru (3 October 1968 - 30 August 1975) Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe (12 July 1975 - 3 April 1991) Republic of Senegal (6 September 1960 - 1 April 2000) Republic of Seychelles (5 June 1977 - 26 July 1992) Spanish Republic (14 April 1931 - 15 July 1939) Democratic Republic of Sudan (25 May 1969 – 10 October 1985) Republic of Suriname (25 February 1980 - 25 January 1988) Republic of Tanganyika (9 December 1962 - 26 April 1964) Republic of Uganda (15 April 1966 - 25 January 1971) Union of African States (23 November 1958 - 1962) United Arab Republic (22 February 1958 – 28 September 1961) Yemen Arab Republic (27 September 1962 - 22 May 1990) Republic of Zambia (24 October 1964 - 2 November 1991) Peoples Republic of Zanzibar and Pemba (12 January - 26 April 1964)
Posted on: Tue, 22 Oct 2013 13:02:57 +0000

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