Sure, it's not under my pillow as I don't consider it my bible.
So that's a 'no' then.
But being that it is about the death of Capitalism (which is yet to happen), why would you not see the hypocrisy to your post? Arrogance perhaps. A communist selling capitalism as a tourist ploy is like a Catholic selling Northern Ireland as a great place to visit because of William of Orange.
In case you don't know, Marx and Engels spend the first two or three pages of the
Communist Manifesto singing the praises of capitalism. And in fact Marxism as an ideology depends upon and presupposes the existence of industrial capitalism. It is capitalism which makes socialism possible. The Industrial Revolution of the late 18th and early 19th centuries was an important epoch in human history, which created the modern world and created the material and social conditions for the eventual triumph of socialism. Why would I not celebrate that?
It seems to me, B0ycey, that you are a prime example of someone with no sense of history. You see the present moment, which is a snapshot of the historical process, and see the current political opposition between capitalism and socialism, and think that this opposition has always existed and will always exist. In reality, it is merely part of a long-term historical process by which capitalism has created and continues to create the objective conditions for the emergence of socialism, and is the necessary precursor to a truly human society. Why would I not celebrate that?
"Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it incorrectly and applying the wrong remedies." - Marx (Groucho)