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by mgrthrow
1280 days ago
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The soviets also had the problem that they were an autocracy who had little regard for the conditions of their people. They were also huge. Community level programs like this can be much more functionally democratic and uplifting. |
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This is just false.
In the USSR life expectancy went from 30 years in 1925 to 69 years in 1990[0]. On the other hand, in the US it started declining in 2015 without having recovered yet[1].
In the USSR, "In 1926, the literacy rate was 56.6 percent of the population. By 1937, according to census data, the literacy rate was 86% for men and 65% for women, making a total literacy rate of 75%"[2].
The USSR was also the first country in the world to legalize abortion, and it championed gender equality. In the meantime the US is going in the direction of banning abortion once again.
I have yo ask you, what you do mean by "conditions of the people"?
- [0]: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1041395/life-expectancy-...
- [1]: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1040079/life-expectancy-...
- [2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_the_Soviet_Union