Why did China and the former USSR abandon their quest for a utopian Marxist society?
any example in history where a developed or developing-Marxist-socialist republic the did not make a transition to a market economy? Which country?
Answer:
Cuba and North Korea and Libya are still Marxist non-market economies, but all three will transition when the present Great Leader dies or retires.
China and the USSR abandoned their quest because it is unattainable.
Because communism is a fantastic idea but only in theory. It doesn't work in practice, people are too greedy and power-hungry.
Communism is an abject failure both in theory and in practice. In the case of China, they eventually figured that out in time to voluntarily switch to a market economy. The USSR wasn't smart enough to figure that out on its own, and so the value-destroying economy went bankrupt and the country collapsed and disappeared.
Your best example of a surviving Marxist utopia is North Korea, which is officially the Crappiest Country in the World.
Because in practice it does not work. North Koreas and cuba. The cubans want to, the North Koreans are under the fist still.
China started moving towards a market economy after the death of Mao Tse-Tung.
The Chinese government never abandoned their quest for a utopian society; they just realised it would never occur under socialism.
cuz they cannot realize it. And the truth of the history told them the utopian idea doesn't work in the reality.
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Because Hollywood, Big Mac, BigCar, BigGun & all the biggies orchestrated a change in psyche where they thought that BigBrother may not be so bad after all.
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Answer:
Cuba and North Korea and Libya are still Marxist non-market economies, but all three will transition when the present Great Leader dies or retires.
China and the USSR abandoned their quest because it is unattainable.
Because communism is a fantastic idea but only in theory. It doesn't work in practice, people are too greedy and power-hungry.
Communism is an abject failure both in theory and in practice. In the case of China, they eventually figured that out in time to voluntarily switch to a market economy. The USSR wasn't smart enough to figure that out on its own, and so the value-destroying economy went bankrupt and the country collapsed and disappeared.
Your best example of a surviving Marxist utopia is North Korea, which is officially the Crappiest Country in the World.
Because in practice it does not work. North Koreas and cuba. The cubans want to, the North Koreans are under the fist still.
China started moving towards a market economy after the death of Mao Tse-Tung.
The Chinese government never abandoned their quest for a utopian society; they just realised it would never occur under socialism.
cuz they cannot realize it. And the truth of the history told them the utopian idea doesn't work in the reality.
Powerful Ideological Guarantee and Opinion Support
http://knows.jongo.com/res/article/2907...
The Nature and Guiding Ideology of the Communist Party of China
http://knows.jongo.com/res/article/7432...
Because Hollywood, Big Mac, BigCar, BigGun & all the biggies orchestrated a change in psyche where they thought that BigBrother may not be so bad after all.
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