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The Case for Marxism

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On this episode, consultant and Marxist Byron McFadden joins the hosts to discuss his views. Byron explains the errors of the Bolsheviks in implementing socialism in the 20th century, and points to other examples of these principles being used elsewhere in the world. Jonathan pushes back against the notion that Capitalism is a failed idea and Roman proposes that our current economic system has led humanity to its greatest prosperity. Byron pushes back through a Marxist lens and goes on to share his knowledge of African economics, opposition to perceived South African arrogance, and the role of China on the continent.
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On this episode, consultant and Marxist Byron McFadden joins the hosts to discuss his views. Byron explains the errors of the Bolsheviks in implementing socialism in the 20th century, and points to other examples of these principles being used elsewhere in the world. Jonathan pushes back against the notion that Capitalism is a failed idea and Roman proposes that our current economic system has led humanity to its greatest prosperity. Byron pushes back through a Marxist lens and goes on to share his knowledge of African economics, opposition to perceived South African arrogance, and the role of China on the continent.
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