They always had the option of "re-integrating" into the capitalist markets, but they had seen what happened to other nations literally overnight when they did that.
The famine was seen as something they'd be able to overcome (which they did) as opposed to integration with global markets which would have had the same outcomes, but with their agency to fix it removed.
They always had the option of "re-integrating" into the capitalist markets, but they had seen what happened to other nations literally overnight when they did that.
The famine was seen as something they'd be able to overcome (which they did) as opposed to integration with global markets which would have had the same outcomes, but with their agency to fix it removed.
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