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Program: Acton Lecture Series
Guest:
Michael
Miller
July 24, 2008
Play Time: 01:10:35
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With the fall of the Berlin Wall, the disintegration of the Soviet Union and the success of free markets many believed that socialism had seen its last days. But socialism did not die. It continues to advance in new ways. Socialist visions of man and society dominate many of our cultural institutions, academia, media, government, and religion. In Latin America, Europe, and even the US, proponents of socialist ideas are gaining influence. While we celebrated the triumph of freedom has socialism won over the culture?
The Victory of Socialism
With the fall of the Berlin Wall, the disintegration of the Soviet Union and the success of free markets many believed that socialism had seen its last days. But socialism did not die. It continues to advance in new ways.
Michael
Miller
Acton Lecture Series
With the fall of the Berlin Wall, the disintegration of the Soviet Union and the success of free markets many believed that socialism had seen its last days. But socialism did not die. It continues to advance in new ways.
Introduction, Dr. Jonathan Witt, 00:00:00
The Victory of Socialism, Mr. Michael Miller,00:02:48
Argument,Socialism is Becoming More Influential?,00:09:47
What is Socialism?,,00:11:55
Economy and Private Property,00:20:35
Effects on Family,, 00:25:10
Effects on Religion,, 00:35:38
Effects on Philosophy, Art, and Culture,, 00:39:21
Is Victory Inevitable,Will Socialism Win?, 00:48:37
How Will Liberty Respond?,,00:57:13
Conclusion,,01:09:42
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