A Perfect Story of Marxism vs. the Free Market By Dennis Campbell
One of the most dramatic and graphic illustrations of the difference in the abundance provided by a free-market economy and the deprivation imposed by a Marxist government had its moment in the national consciousness several weeks ago.
It was in a few paragraphs of a widely-reported news story, one of those here-today, gone-tomorrow reports that focused on Polish railway worker Jan Grzebska’s awakening from a 19-year coma, while the real lesson was given all too little prominence.
While news accounts were primarily concerned with his recovery (USA Today ran it in the “offbeat news” section), the important story was revealed in Grzebska’s description of the Poland he awoke to, contrasted with the Poland he lived in at the time of his railroad accident.
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