00:00
5582
More
See all Show me
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, many optimists claimed that the world was now somehow "after socialism." There are reasons, however—structural, political, moral, and intellectual—why the collapse of Communism did not entail the end of socialism. This talk will explain why there can be no "after socialism" until the West comes to ultimate terms with the catastrophic legacy of international communism.

ALAN CHARLES KORS (B.A., Princeton; M.A. and Ph.D., Harvard) is the Henry Charles Lea Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania, and he is a co-founder of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE). He is the author of numerous books on European intellectual history and American higher education. Dr. Kors has served on the National Council for the Humanities, and been honored with many awards, including the National Humanities Medal and the Bradley Prize.

See our website: clemson.edu/capitalism

Likes

This conversation is missing your voice. Take five seconds to join Vimeo or log in.

Advertisement

About this video

MP4
01:33:02
  • 640x488, 474.29MB
  • Uploaded Mon March 28, 2011
  • Please join or log in to download

Statistics

Date Plays Comments
Totals 3,819 4 2
Feb 23rd 4 0 0
Feb 22nd 0 0 0
Feb 21st 1 0 0
Feb 20th 1 0 0
Feb 19th 2 0 0
Feb 18th 0 0 0
Feb 17th 1 0 0