Berlin Wall
20th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall
Video put together by the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
Twenty Years Ago Today
The people of Germany are celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the end of the division of their nation:
With prayers, music and pomp, Germany on Monday remembered the 20th anniversary of the day the Berlin Wall fell, sending East Germans flooding west and setting in motion events that soon led to the country’s reunification.
Chancellor Angela Merkel — reunited Germany’s first leader to grow up in the communist east — started the day with President Horst Koehler and other leaders at a prayer service at a former East Berlin church that was a rallying point for opposition activists in 1989.
“We remember the tears of joy, the faces of delight, the liberation,” Lutheran Bishop Wolfgang Huber told the congregation at the Gethsemane Church.
East Germany’s fortified border crumbled on the evening of Nov. 9, 1989 after 28 years holding in the country’s citizens — a pivotal moment in the collapse of communism in Europe that followed a confused announcement by a senior official.
We aren’t that far away from the day when the Berlin Wall will have been down longer than it was up, and that’s a day to look forward to.
This video does a great story of telling the story of how this happened:
Hide and Go Seek Communism
Communism once had a certain stoicism and suicidal bent than made its diehards appear sexy to over-stimulated American idealists. But times are a changing, liberalism lost its youth, and sardonic kisses between Communist leaders no longer decorate the Berlin wall.
Mark Fisher covers the “On The Idea of Communism” conference at The Birkbeck Institute, where you can watch free videos shots of Zizek, Terry Eagleton, Alain Badoiu, Judith Balso, Alessandro Russo, Jacques Rancieres, and Antonion Negri chase communism to its most current revelation.

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