River Phoenix
The best actor of his generation, if he were still alive, would have given us many more great performances, and musically the prospects with Alek's Attic were very promising: "Across the Way" is a fantastic track. more
Pink Floyd
Immense, essential, infinite more
Adolf Hitler
Pure evil. The assholes who imitate it deserve to endure terrible tortures 24 hours a day but to live forever. more
Stalin
Here’s why many hate communism more
Stalin
@Harry, it is evident that Marx never spoke of mass exterminations. He is a madman; the fact that he was a communist is secondary. The difference between H. and S. (let's reiterate obvious things for those who do not understand) is that the former is simply insane, while the latter at least got some things right politically (Russia became one of the world's great powers also thanks to him, Germany collapsed into a pit... see World War II); however, that does not make him a good person. more
Karl Marx
But if Tremonti had lived in the 1800s, would he be remembered like that too? But probably not! more
Social Distortion
White Light, White Heat, White Trash. more
Adolf Hitler
Certainly no better than Stalin, but the enormity of what he did gives it an undeniable immortal charm. The first (on equal footing) criminal of history (modern) - starting from theories that are even partially agreeably - if they were partially agreeable, they would be the theories of Marx. more
Adolf Hitler
Another idiot who forces a "1" on himself, since there's no "0". more
Stalin
Did he use communism or did communism use him? Just to be clear, the communist parties of the late twentieth century were inspired by him, so let’s not kid ourselves by saying things like he misinterpreted communism or that he wasn’t a communist. The evil, on the same level as Hitler. Period. End totalitarisms!!! more
Stalin
I think that when it comes to communism (at least the theoretical kind), an eminent fool didn't understand it at all. more
George Orwell
Bengali??? At most, of adopted Burmese origins... A more or less decent writer with fascinating visions, which a certain left has appropriated. To this day, however, I don’t see anything prophetic in it, and I leave him all the literary value. more
George Orwell
The animals from outside looked at the pig and then at the man, then the man and again the pig: but it was now impossible to say who was who. more
Benito Mussolini
It’s already a lot to be forced to give a score to certain elements... "1" because I have to, but it counts as "0" more
Hegel
Immense and courageous philosopher. One should have a few more years to live, to dedicate to the reading of this gentleman. more
Friedrich Nietzsche
Boring and on a line of his own, to call him a genius is something only those who think too highly of themselves would say. more
Friedrich Nietzsche
The death of God, the birth of the Overman, eternal recurrence, the will to power, anti-Christianity. So ahead of its time that even today there are people who do not understand these concepts listed. more
Karl Marx
And to think that in the "Capital" there is one of the greatest praises of the bourgeoisie! One of the most misunderstood men of all time. more
George Orwell
"All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others." more
Karl Marx
A terrible sociologist and delirious economist. He loved people, the weak, the poor, God reward him for it, but that does not improve his hallucinatory vision of society and the harm he has caused. And yes, the harm was communism, not just Stalin... The father of an anti-social doctrine, and above all anti-human and anti-libertarian. more