I can explain my work to the cleaner or the president; it's all the same to me. I am very communist in this way.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm not a communist, just a media theorist.
I became a Communist by studying capitalist political economy, and when I had some understanding of that problem, it actually seemed to me so absurd, so irrational, so inhuman, that I simply began to elaborate on my own formulas for production and distribution.
I'm a Communist, fully convinced and dedicated to my cause.
I am not a communist and neither is the revolutionary movement.
I work in the most non-Communist job. I work for 'Martha Stewart Living.'
I still am a virulent anti-communist. It is a bad system, an immoral system, and one that takes away the rights of people and the rights of individuals. And everywhere it's gone, it's failed.
I can understand Communism, but not Socialism.
First of all, let it be remembered that I speak as an ex-Communist and one who has not testified before Congressional Committees, nor written works on the Communist conspiracy.
I've never said I'm a communist.
I ask every Communist individually to set an example, by deeds and without pretense, a real example worthy of a man and a Communist, in restoring order, starting normal life, in resuming work and production, and in laying the foundations of an ordered life.