to our attention. At this point, I think it might be of so positive value if we take another look at the collapse Communism. How can we make sense out of it in orde understand our own selves in the cause of human rig and freedom? More often than not, we have been brou up to see in Capitalism and Communism as oppos ideological and political camps on the world stage Ce lapse or failure of one only means victory of anothe We have already gone through the basic and structur shortcomings of industrial capitalism with regard to t issues of human freedom and progress, and thus to d mocracy. Obviously, Communism could be no answ with its totalitarianism. So neither Capitalism nor Cor munism could be alternative to one another,as bol contain within themselves negative and determinist creeds against human freedom and self-determinatio And yet both involve a good deal of positive values in th course of historical development So would propose that Capitalism and Communist be seen as part of historical process. In actual fact, so cialism and then Communism, with capital letter, follow ing the Bolshevik Revolution was a natural reaction an response to the adverse social and cultural consequence of Capitalism. Both managed to emerge victorious fron world War II, thus bringing about ideological and militar confrontation. During the Cold War, both championed different sets of human rights, but then were obliged to