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uis @lemmy.world
The more I see something like this, the less I understand how it is USSR that fell apart first.
13 4 Replyunfreeradical @lemmy.world
How strong was your start?
5 2 ReplyMoonMoon @lemmy.world Cheap food and entertainment, baby. Or as the Romans say "Bread and Games, baby."
1 0 ReplyAux @lemmy.world It's quite simple - communism doesn't work.
8 18 Replyuis @lemmy.world
USSR didn't have communism
13 4 ReplyAux @lemmy.world But it did.
4 6 Replyuis @lemmy.world
When all money was abolished?
3 2 ReplyAux @lemmy.world The Soviet ruble was pretty much useless in the late 1980-s as people had to rely on barter, black market and food cards.
3 5 Replyuis @lemmy.world
black market
So money
4 2 ReplyAux @lemmy.world Barter.
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uis @lemmy.world
people had to rely on barter, black market and food cards.
And this is how you blab out that you didn't live in USSR as an adult. Food cards were not alternative to money, they were additional requirement to paying price in order to buy deficit food.
Also I noticed that you did not mention homegrown food for some reason... In what part of USSR barter and black market was more popular than homegrown food?
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SoleInvictus @lemmy.world
I suspect we have here another victim of the American education system.
12 4 ReplyAux @lemmy.world No, I'm a victim of growing up in USSR.
7 6 Replyunfreeradical @lemmy.world
Where were you living during the dissolution?
4 3 ReplyAux @lemmy.world Still in the USSR. And I remember tanks on the streets.
3 3 Replyunfreeradical @lemmy.world
How old were you at the time?
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unfreeradical @lemmy.world
It's quite simple. Education doesn't work.
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