![]() ![]() ![]() Lenin, following the British radical J.A. Marx's predictions were of course belied by the facts, but so trivial a matter did not disturb the faithful. Marx claimed in Das Kapital that workers in the advanced industrial countries would rise in rebellion as the capitalist juggernaut, unable to cope with cycles of depression, reduced them to ever greater misery. In a few brief and brilliant pages, he demolishes Lenin's theory of imperialism. By the time he reaches his account of the origins of World War II, his book becomes useless.īut he is a fine economist. As he strays farther and farther from the area he knows, he loses his footing. ![]() He imagines himself a philosopher and an expert on foreign policy as well. Thomas Sowell is an excellent economist, but unfortunately this is not enough for him. Wrestling Reality From Rawls Mises Review 6, No. ![]()
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