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[quote=ELCABRON ,14004]Well, the review disguises the fact that all communistic systems failed to install functionable councils (following Marx) but ended up in dictator-like one-man-shows. Most of them have been overthrown by democratic movements(Russia, Poland, GDR,....many more), others found rescue in changing the economic system(Vietnam, China...), others still suffer under the boycotts of the US (like Cuba). But at the end the political system will be swallowed by the economic change, sooner or later. Back to the economic point:It is interesting to see that the economy of China, as a communistic country, is in fact the toughest of all market systems and fraternity changed into exploitation(of workers without any rights or of the environment), unemployment, lack of social insurance....loss of moralty (Conny mentioned)On the other hand, you need economic growth, so that you can fulfill all the environment protection, offering a social insurance system and so on.Both has to go hand in hand. The question would be what was first, the chicken or the egg? I would guess economic growths is the basic for the rest. It was always like that, if you look back in history, since early industrialization.Guess why a well developed country like the US avoid signing the Kyoto treaty? Because it is expensive. Why do people have to stay in line at the salvation army to get a warm soup? Because a public social insurance system is expensive.[/quote]
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