I like the part on page 17, where even "Stalin" is surprised that "Beria" made a truly constructive proposal without more party purges or mass incarcerations in the Gulag.
Fun chapter in how it attack and accept that communism can't be functional without capitalism, so they need to re-install it under a disguise.
This is doubly funny if you pay attention to the fact that the author himself in his Twitter promotes socialism/communism to everyone as a solution to any capitalist problems. But seriously, radical communism and capitalism in general cannot exist without elements of each other, because communism needs to solve the problems of lack of competition and problems of a planned economy, and capitalism needs to guarantee the rights of workers and peasants in order to avoid further social explosions. Capitalism in China and socialism in Scandinavia are the best examples of this.