Crimes of Democracy versus Crimes of Communism

by Karol Ondrias


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/17/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 236
ISBN : 9781425121624

About the Book

The book presents data (112 graphs) from the real experiment of socialism versus capitalism in Slovakia, the former socialist countries and in the world. From the data it presents evidence of the crimes of democracy, which are several times higher than the crimes of communism. It discusses the rules of global capitalistic democracy leading to high inequality, modern democratic serfdom and the crimes of democracy, which are based on the rules of the capitalistic democracy coupled with unlimited private property.

It describes the costs of the transition from socialism to capitalism, from "totalitarianism" to democracy across the whole region, highlights the dramatic and widespread deterioration of human rights and security, where democracy is killing people several times more efficiently than Stalin's execution guards. It presents evidence of the astonishing power of recent totalitarian neo-liberal capitalistic democracy. It presents evidence that policies of some democratically elected governments produced significantly more criminal military interventions, significantly more innocent deaths and committed more severe crimes against humanity than totalitarian communism. That it is not possible, under the recent democratic rules, to punish democratically elected governments for well-known crimes against humanity and violation of international law.

Democracy in the capitalistic system cannot work and is not working properly because the recent democracy is based on unlimited private property. The freedom of expression is incompatible with unlimited private property. Capitalistic democracy means that the owners of the unlimited property have power to govern through the democratically elected representatives over democracy.


About the Author

Karol Ondrias (1952), Senior Research Fellow and already a known publicist in Slovakia, works for the Institute of Molecular Physiology and Genetics of the Slovak Academy of Sciences headquartered in Bratislava, Slovakia. His most recent books are We the Twenty-first Century Mo(dern)slaves Swear, The Brain Consciousness & Illusion of Truth and Gods of the Recent Mythology and Communism. He is also the author and editor of scores of works in the field of biophysics. Karol Ondrias is married with one son and he currently lives in Bratislava.