New Delhi, Feb. 22 -- The cover of the current edition of The Economist depicts the rise of "millennial socialism". It is about the preference for socialism among children born around the birth of the new millennium and now stepping into adulthood. Who could have thought that, less than three decades after the triumph of capitalism and globalization, The Economist will have such a cover and will be carrying a lead article on the topic of the resurgence of socialism? The end of communism, the collapse of the Berlin Wall and the disintegration of the Soviet Union were supposed to have ended history. This demonstrates, yet again, how remarkably difficult it is for humans to predict the future. But, as Will and Ariel Durant write in their book,...