Whilst sounding experienced and interesting he also seemed terribly naive. His whole life seems to have been attached to a failed ideal - a futile experiment. Yet still he persists with it..
He was still advocating Nationalisation and didn't seem to accept that evidence has proved that nationalised industries consistently fail to operate inefficiently. He seemed to totally ignore the profit motive as a way to galvanise people in the absence of a survival motive.
It was sad really.
But, the thing that was impressive was his commitment to democracy. He predicted a surge in democratic activity - or perhaps it was simply wishful thinking. His talking was peppered with comments about democracy. He said how vital it was that we have the opportunity to throw out a government with a vote rather than a gun.
He clearly thinks the whole Europe thing is a disaster and will end in disaster.
An interesting but slightly farcical evening as he was unable to hear the questions so responded to a precis of the questions provided by his assistant.
Interesting guy, amazing life. Hope I learn more from experience than he has.
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