Why Christopher Hitchens quit being a Socialist

Quite right too, considering how Russia treated its satellites.

I must move there.

Peter has become a MORAL Anglican conservative

I know, and what does that even mean?!

Neoliberalism + charities on the side?

I know how Holla Forums and any other strict political platform hates him, but I have no doubt people will be reading his works on the various insights of the late and early 20/21 century.

I like how he thought by the end of his life that the modern socialist platform is dead, and how no one has the guts to start the Fifth International, and who the Chavez and Castro systems were extremely outdated, and the only ones pushing very egalitarian concepts were anti-nuclear Green, who had also the intention of going back on agrarian relations and hating anything industrial.
Whatever you think about his turn of foreign policy of the US, I found all of his articles and books illuminating. The man also predicated how reactionary Russia and Turkey would become considering they never went through the post-war humiliation of going full secular.

It's often said by edgy liberals that the wrong Hitchens died.
I can safely say that's not the case.

Peter Hitchens (oddly, considering he's of the small-c conservative right) is/was by far the more politically astute brother. Perhaps simply because he's a raving pessimist (and therefore wins nearly all modern political gambles by default.)

Nah, Peter is very negative about Thatcher and borderline nostalgic for the 60s.

dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-3520932/PETER-HITCHENS-Privatisation-Free-trade-Shares-great-ruined-Britain.html
bigissue.com/features/interviews/5182/peter-hitchens-i-am-a-trade-unionist-and-i-favour-nationalisation