Communists-21-Programme for Socialism, as the author outlines, is a compilation of texts, charts and mostly findings published in various books and media.
It is a warning to accompany the current human species Homo Sapiens towards a consciousness of nonself-destruction that Capitalism has imposed as the dominant paradigm.
By analyzing the actual society, historical moments and studies of some thinkers who have brought lifeblood to communist thought, we will reflect on some right conducts and pave the road to alternative routes towards a new economic and sociological miracle.
Karol Ondriaš married with one child, was born in 1952 in Žitavany, Slovakia. He obtained academic degrees at Comenius University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics in Bratislava in the field of biophysics, and since 2008 he has been a member of The Learned Society of Slovakia. Since 1977, he has been working as a researcher in the field of biophysics and molecular physiology at the institutes of the Slovak Academy of Sciences in Bratislava. He has completed several research stays abroad: 1979-1980, Biological Center, Szeged, Hungary; 1988-1990, University of Connecticut, Farmington, CT, USA; 1992-1996: The Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY, USA; and several months of research stays at Columbia University, New York, NY, USA. According to https://scholar.google.com/, he is the co-author or author of 211 publications (135 full scientific publications) with a total of 6,033 citations (November 5, 2025). In 2000, he joined the Communist Party of Slovakia and from 2002 to 2006 he was a member of the National Council of the Slovak Republic.
He has published several books in Slovak and four in English, including The Brain, Consciousness & Illusion of Truth (1999); Crimes of Democracy versus Crimes of Communism (2007), The Alien Vesmirňák and the Communist Jano (e-book, 2024), and The Incredible Communist Miracle in Eastern Europe and the Democratic Era of Homo Idioticus (e-book, 2024). Recently, he is living in Bratislava, Slovakia and partially working in Slovak Academy of Sciences.


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