Saturday, July 29, 2023

The Basic Forms Of Tyranny-Part Five Session Five (Communist Party Tyranny)

The Basic Forms Of Tyranny-Part Five Session Five (Communist Party Tyranny)

Soviet socialist/communist systems definitely impeded individual incentive of its people. However, listed are some facts of Soviet governance.
1. The gap of purchasing power between the richest and the poorest was only 6:1.
2. There was no "justice for ransom" legal system. Its citizens had not just the right but also the responsibility and burden to present their cases in a court of law to settle disputes. There also was no rampant litigation and profiteering in their court systems.
3. There were no stock and equity markets. There also were no banking and insurance industries. Their focus was on heavy industries.
4. There was no service sector. All its people were provided essential items.
5. All its people had ready access to healthcare, housing, and formal education.
6. The Soviet Union had less people in the incarceration system on a per capita basis than the U.S.A and Russia have currently.
Granted the Soviet people were not free but were subject to safer,more empowerment, more secure, and fairer conditions than many people living in so-called "liberty-based" democracies. In fact the working people in the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact nations in the Sixties, Seventies, and Eighties were better off than their counterparts in the USA now. In the Soviet system, as over-intrusive as it was, a job and money actually meant something. There was no kleptocracy and parasitism as there is in many of the Western nations now, especially in the USA. All people in the Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc nations were gamefully employed with jobs that fulfilled all their middle-class needs.

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