The communists who have regrouped have accepted capitalism. Rights to health
care, to a job, etc. socialised production are all jettisoned except for
the minimum required to dupe the people in a pluralistic society. Even
within these narrow confines they are subject to outside intervention should
they seem to stray very far from the imperatives of eurocapitalism. Bulgaria
is a good example.
Cheers, Ken Hanly
----- Original Message ----- > Proyect seems unable to address the question
that state centralised
> socialism with repression of individual rights has been collapsing all
over
> eastern Europe. The record shows that these state socialist societies had
> important positive features, but the communists who have regrouped to
carry
> forward what was positive of that tradition, where they have been
> successful, have accepted a plural society, the rule of law, and
individual
> human rights.
>