December 13: remembering the Nanjing massacre

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I think that it is important to remember this atrocity because we need to continually realize that human beings may kill and that governments are sometimes controlled my humans who will lie, cheat, steal and kill to achieve their aims. The French Revolution was the first Totalitarian Political Movement and a precursor to the Russian Revolution of 1917. The Japanese war machine is just another example of a totalitarian oligarchy that went to war to steal because of the human desire to covet power, to take property. I see hope in global trade as the peaceful pursuit of human needs. Adam Smith in his “The Wealth of Nations” observed how trade helps us achieve our ends peacefully.

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