Book of the Week: Communism for Dummies
D.I.N. - This spectacular work of genius explains a political phenomenon that celebrates its 100th birthday this year. Frankly, none of us at Die Internationale Nachrichten can quite figure out why someone WOULD celebrate the mass murders caused by Communism, but nonetheless, we believe it has influenced the world enough to merit a nod.
Our favourite thing about this book is that after reading it, David from accounting attempted to overthrow our Editor-in-Chief using the techniques mentioned in this book.
Needless to say David from Accounting is no longer in Accounting (or anywhere for that matter) as he didn't quite read the last chapter (which has many historical references to Communist revolutionaries who were mysteriously killed or not-so-mysteriously executed).
Our favourite thing about this book is that after reading it, David from accounting attempted to overthrow our Editor-in-Chief using the techniques mentioned in this book.
Needless to say David from Accounting is no longer in Accounting (or anywhere for that matter) as he didn't quite read the last chapter (which has many historical references to Communist revolutionaries who were mysteriously killed or not-so-mysteriously executed).
Joseph Stalin: Why I Rock by Joseph StalinExcerpt: "But now Trotsky has hit upon yet another way to destroy me and, though he may not have fully realized it yet himself, it is the surest way of all. Trotsky is writing my biography."
How to Cut Sugar CaneThis book is not your traditional "Do-it-Yourself" handbook. It requires you have several prerequisites:
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Stalin: The Life of a Killer by Leon TrotskyExcerpt: "The purpose of this political biography is to show how a personality of this sort was formed, and how it came to power by usurpation of the right to such an exceptional role."
Sugar Cutter in the RyeWell it's about a sugar cutter who's slightly out of his element.... What more can we say?
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