Took to capitalism in a big way after the fall of Soviet communism.
During these years, he was also a strong critic of the Soviet communism.
He does feel bad about the appalling waste of lives in Soviet communism.
Soviet Communism was not eliminated, however, but only contained for a generation.
These experiences, however, did not disillusion him with Soviet communism.
As many other right wing intellectuals he was a strong opponent of Soviet communism.
Despite all the transformations, Soviet communism in those years still reflected classic values.
I was interested in the shadow thrown by Soviet communism.
And where is the great book that caused the collapse of Soviet Communism?
Neither free market capitalism nor Soviet Communism have a good record.