IPA Newspack
  • Home
  • now
  • politics
  • business
  • markets

IPA /

IPA Special

IPA Special

Socialism More Popular Now Among Russians

By
Gavin Mendel-Gleason

            Two
decades of polling by the Levada Centre, a Russian NGO, show that the majority
of people in Russia regret the downfall of the USSR. It is mainly economic and
social reasons that fuel this regret. This year, positive sentiment towards the
Soviet Union has hit a 14-year-high.

            These
statistics are worth spending some time perusing. The popularity of the Soviet
Union ebbs and flows with the strength of the economy. Yet only once since
polling began in 1992 did regret at its demise fall below 50 percent.

            What
may come as a surprise to most of us in the West is that the inability to
travel and holiday freely since the collapse is one of the reasons cited by the
public—a stark contrast to the familiar tales of Soviet citizens yearning for
free travel. The relaxation of travel restrictions to countries outside of the
former Soviet states mean little to those who used to spend their holidays in
Sochi, Batumi, or Crimea but can no longer afford to do so.

            Somewhat
unexpectedly, I became a personal witness to the disintegration of the USSR. I
saw state services slide into severe chaos as pay packets became meaningless
and people began taking individual action to salvage conditions for their
family, including looting their workplaces.

            In
Turkmenistan, where I lived, the situation was so dire that waste management collapsed.
I watched as people began throwing their rubbish out the windows of high rises
in desperation, forcing the evacuation of the ground floor which had become
impossible to occupy as the windows were blocked with decaying refuse. I looked
on in horror as later those same uninhabitable apartments were re-inhabited by
the desperate newly homeless.

            People
lost their security, their jobs, their access to reliable sources of
inexpensive food, and many fell into despair. Alcohol consumption increased dramatically,
further exacerbating the social chaos. The number of excess deaths from the
dislocation was estimated to be in the millions.

            The
USSR was thoroughly imperfect. Among its flaws were a democratic deficit,
bureaucratic capriciousness, and an insufficiently open intellectual culture.
However, many of these deficiencies persisted with the adoption of capitalism
and a Western-style system. Socialism, however, was destroyed. And to what end?

            When
I returned from the former Soviet state of Uzbekistan to the United States, I
couldn’t help but wonder about another path forward. Nothing I had seen
suggested that the economic system had been more dysfunctional under socialism
than in the chaos of privatization, or the decade that followed. Surely they could
have retained economic planning and merely relaxed the intellectual culture?

            I
have since come to believe that a significant fraction of the leadership of the
USSR had begun to yearn for the kind of privilege enjoyed by the oligarchs of
the West, with whom they would jealously compare themselves when abroad. Weary
of the continuous threats of attack, and no longer personally invested in the
importance of the project, it appeared to them to come at significant personal
sacrifice. These individuals then collaborated in the destruction of their
state and the welfare of its people.

            Our
own Western democracies are sometimes considered mildly flawed but always
fundamentally legitimate. The millions of people killed in foreign wars of
aggression, CIA interventions, and U.S.-supported dictatorships and death
squads since WWII, if mentioned at all, are victims of nothing more than policy
errors. International abductions by the CIA to torture centers—a mishap
committed by callous leaders who can be voted out. The poverty, illiteracy,
lack of healthcare, and declining lifespans of the working class in the U.S.
are a mere aberration.

            Content
to sweep our own atrocities under the rug, we are uneasy at the idea of
celebrating the successes of the much-maligned Eastern Bloc states. Any
evidence of superiority is treated as an apology for excesses or deficiencies.
The experience of the majority of people who lived in them is not considered
valid unless it is negative.

            Who
knew that more women were involved in science, technology, engineering, and
mathematics, or enjoyed better sex lives under socialism? Let’s take a closer
look at achievements in the areas full employment, housing, universal
healthcare, and education. Let’s remember that they enjoyed an economy without
periodic crises and steady growth over decades, with inequality decreasing
rather than increasing over most years.

            If
and when we get another opportunity to build an economy which is not based on
the profit motive, but rather around human need, based on principles of
equality, we should learn from past attempts with some humility. Their
successes were not easy achievements. But we would also do well to think of
ways to protect our successes so we don’t fall prey to such a catastrophe
again. (IPA Service)

Courtesy:
Morning Star

The post Socialism More Popular Now Among Russians appeared first on Newspack by India Press Agency.

IPA Newspack

IPA Special

More Russian Oil Is Making Backdoor Entry Into NATO Nations Via Saudi Arabia, UAE

June 5, 2023
IPA Special

Questions Galore About BRS Decision Not To Join Crucial Opposition Conclave

June 5, 2023
IPA Special

Secure Railway System To Prevent Balasore Like Deadly Accidents

June 5, 2023
IPA Special

Opposition Is Looking Confident Of Defeating RSS-BJP Combine In 2024

June 5, 2023
Happening Now

CBI to take over probe into Odisha train tragedy

June 5, 2023
IPA Special

More Jitters For Narendra Modi-Led BJP Before 2024 Polls

June 5, 2023
IPA Special

Uptick In Q4 GDP Growth Is Positive But Challenges Remain In Current Fiscal

June 5, 2023
IPA Special

Bengal BJP In A Quandary Over Holding 1,000 Meetings In Four Months

June 5, 2023
Happening Now

Amit Shah assurance to wrestlers on due course of law

June 5, 2023
Politics

Row over Karnataka minister’s remark on cow slaughter

June 5, 2023
Politics

No intent to address safety lapse: Kharge tells Modi

June 5, 2023
Politics

Modi driving car looking into rearview mirror, says Rahul

June 5, 2023
Politics

Rahul says people of India, and not just Cong, will defeat BJP

June 4, 2023
Politics

Mehbooba gets a passport after three-year wait

June 4, 2023
Politics

Rail minister says no time for politics after spat with Mamata

June 4, 2023
Politics

Sibal cites govt inadequacies behind Odisha rail tragedy

June 4, 2023
Politics

Rare show of appreciation for Modi from Sam Pitroda

June 4, 2023
IPA Special

Nepalese Prime Minister’s Four Day Visit Bring Ties With India Closer

June 3, 2023
IPA Special

What Will Be India’s Response To US’s Bid To Offer NATO+ Membership

June 3, 2023
IPA Special

Narendra Modi Has Been Most Successful In Using Technology For Governance

June 3, 2023

An appeal

The legacy of IPA, founded by Nikhil Chakravartty, the doyen of journalism in India, to keep the flag of independent media flying high, is facing the threat of extinction due to the effect of the Covid pandemic. Only an emergency funding can avert such an eventuality. We appeal to all those who believe in the freedom of expression to contribute to this noble cause.
Click here to learn more

Share

Reply

  • 0
More on IPA

More Russian Oil Is Making Backdoor Entry Into NATO Nations Via Saudi Arabia, UAE

June 5, 2023 3:56 pm | IPA Staff

By Nantoo Banerjee The cat is out of the bag. India is not the only country using imported Russian oil to export processed petro-products. West...

IPA Special

Questions Galore About BRS Decision Not To Join Crucial Opposition Conclave

June 5, 2023 3:46 pm | IPA Staff

By Sushil Kutty Sulking is common to non-BJP Chief Ministers. And opposition unity suffers. Right now the tribe of non-BJP Chief Ministers sees opportunity in...

IPA Special

Secure Railway System To Prevent Balasore Like Deadly Accidents

June 5, 2023 3:33 pm | IPA Staff

By Dr. Gyan Pathak Only few years ago, the Union Minister of Railways had claimed in the Parliament of India that they made railway journey...

IPA Special

Opposition Is Looking Confident Of Defeating RSS-BJP Combine In 2024

June 5, 2023 2:28 pm | IPA Staff

By Arun Srivastava For nine long years, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been dictating political actions in India, but the expected opposition meet will not...

IPA Special

More Russian Oil Is Making Backdoor Entry Into NATO Nations Via Saudi Arabia, UAE

in IPA Special
Jun 5, 2023   ·  

Questions Galore About BRS Decision Not To Join Crucial Opposition Conclave

in IPA Special
Jun 5, 2023   ·  

Secure Railway System To Prevent Balasore Like Deadly Accidents

in IPA Special
Jun 5, 2023   ·  

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Follow us on
Up Next: SP-BSP Arithmatic In Uttar Pradesh Is A Winning Deal
©2020 -2021 India Press Agency, All Rights Reserved.
Newspack by India Press Agency | Statement of Ownership | Contact Us
logo
  • Home
  • now
  • politics
  • business
  • markets