May Day 2008: A Day of Remembrance

Welcome to The Distributed Republic's 5th annual remembrance of the victims of communism. Our busy personal lives made this year's event a bit sparser than usual, but we hope you enjoy the postings.

The Red Plague by guest blogger Professor R. J. Rummel (republished)

Complicity by Jonathan Wilde

Forced Labor: North Koreans Working Abroad by Rainbough Phillips

A History The EU Wants to Forget by Rainbough Phillips

A Video Memorial to Victims of Khmer Rouge by Rainbough Phillips

Gulag Love by Jonathan Wilde

Remembrance by Jonathan Wilde



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from Ed Driscoll.com on Thu, 2008-05-01 21:41

Perry de Havilland:The prime motivation of government is...to be in government. Making the country a 'better place' comes a distant second.Or as a Mr. E. Blair wrote 60 years ago:We know that no one ever seizes power with the intention...

from The Volokh Conspiracy on Thu, 2008-05-01 20:58

Today is May Day, the primary holiday of communist parties and regimes. Last year, I put forward my proposal to transform May Day into Victims of Communism Day, in honor ...


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