Currently reading October but know nothing rn about the middle-end of the USSR

  • EthicalHumanMeat [he/him]
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    You clearly have no idea how horrible the fall of the USSR was for the people living there.

    And even an anti-USSR anarchist should be able to recognize that socialist projects that do meet the needs of the people can be destroyed by the forces of imperialism.

    • cuckfucker93 [none/use name]
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      You clearly have no idea how horrible the fall of the USSR was for the people living there.

      idk man my current squeeze is a Ukrainian immigrant, her dad has told me of how utterly fucked the USSR was in the last 20 years of it's existence. Literally everybody knew the system was failing and there was widespread misery and alcoholism and shit to cope. Things were fucked there for a while before the collapse, that's like how collapses work y'know

      should be able to recognize that socialist projects that do meet the needs of the people can be destroyed by the forces of imperialism.

      I aint an anarchist but I am a "working government that doesn't collapse in on itself-ist" and the USSR fails that test by not even making it 65 years. Fucking China lasted linger than that because they were practical and looked for solutions instead of jerking off their glorious history for 40 years while every gain they made was lapped by the capitalist west.

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        idk man my current squeeze is a Ukrainian immigrant, her dad has told me of how utterly fucked the USSR was in the last 20 years of it’s existence.

        And yet it was worse or no better than the neoliberal hollowing out, the resurgence of fascism, the mass poverty and unemployment and homelessness and child prostitution that followed it?

        The vast majority of people did not want the USSR to fall. A western poll carried out a year beforehand demonstrated this. Most people who lived in the USSR regret that it fell, in every post-Soviet country except Uzbekistan for some reason.

        I aint an anarchist but I am a “working government that doesn’t collapse in on itself-ist” and the USSR fails that test by not even making it 65 years.

        An unstable socialist system that allows itself to be coopted is not just as bad as capitalist one. A socialist government that fails to defend itself from internal and external subversion and falls in what was essentially a coup is a tragedy, but to deny that it offered a far better standard of living than what came after and that it actually did allow workers some control over the economy is bullshit.

        • cuckfucker93 [none/use name]
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          And yet it was worse or no better than the neoliberal hollowing out, the resurgence of fascism, the mass poverty and unemployment and homelessness and child prostitution that followed it?

          It directly led to that. The USSR's failure led to the 90's.

          The vast majority of people did not want the USSR to fall.

          Yeah, no shit. Most Americans don't want America to fall either. Not that it matters much, the system guarantees failure

          blah blah blah unstable better cappie quality of life

          Ok still fell though. Shit system, dead end style of government. Like you realize that if a country collapses it is proven to be running on a shit foundation right? Especially a world-bestriding colossus like the USSR that manages to kill itself from sheer economic mismanagement