Leninist Communism – A Better History that Failed to Complete Itself

Gwydion M. Williams Born in 1950, I remember how different the world was in the 1970s.  Communist parties were powerful in most of Western Europe, and the British Communist Party was very influential despite a lack of electoral success.  At that time, many in Eastern Europe wanted Reformed Communism rather than a surrender to Western values,  the … Continue reading Leninist Communism – A Better History that Failed to Complete Itself

The NHS—socialist order and capitalist freedom

Brendan Clifford (The image above shows Ernest Bevin to the right of Churchill, 8th May 1945) The NHS was established as a Communist service for a capitalist economy, made possible by the proceeds of Empire.  It was a realisation of the safety net envisaged by the manufacturing capitalist, Joseph Chamberlain, in the 1880s.  Chamberlain was convinced that … Continue reading The NHS—socialist order and capitalist freedom