Yoshie Furuhashi wrote:
It seems to me that even the socialism of the Soviet Union (which we all agree wasn't neither as democratic nor as efficient as it could have been) put food on people's tables better than capitalism.
Why the forced binary, as the pollsters say? I thought the point was to create societies more humane than either the U.S. or the USSR. Absolutely no one is holding up FSU as a model for anything except social disaster.
Doug
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