Living Standards Up Since the Fall of Communism

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Living Standards Up Since the Fall of Communism
Living Standards Up Since the Fall of Communism

It's hard to believe that November 9 marked 26 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall. Those of us who remember living under communism do not have to be reminded of the benefits of freedom. Not everyone, however, feels that a return to democracy and free markets was a good thing. Nostalgia for the days of communism was always present among the old, who recalled the days of their youth and found freedom difficult to cope with.

Recently, however, there has been an uptick in interest in socialism among young people, who have never lived through the daily frustrations of life under communism, such as food shortages and queues for basic necessities, not to mention repression of political and civil freedoms.

A Slovak newspaper has recently published a basic breakdown of the cost of living in 1989, the last year of communism, and 2015. I have calculated the percentage difference in the "minutes of labor" needed to purchase an item on an average wage in 1989 and in 2015. As can be seen, most everyday items fell in price appreciably.


But there are at least two caveats. The newspaper did not note the change in the price of energy, which was massively subsidized under communism. That led to much waste and unnecessary spoliation of the environment. After 1989, energy subsidies were removed and the price of energy greatly increased. Correspondingly, as we show at HumanProgress, the use of energy in ex-communist states decreased.

(Parenthetically, the rise in energy consumption is usually associated with higher growth rates and rising prosperity. Not so with latter-day communism. Between 1987, when energy consumption in the former Czechoslovakia peaked, and 2011, energy consumption per person dropped by 35 percent. During the same time period, incomes rose by 58 percent.)

Also, housing has dramatically increased in price. It needs to be said that the quality of housing has vastly improved. Central Europeans now buy gorgeous Western-style apartments, rather than live in the hideous apartment blocks that are ubiquitous throughout the former Soviet bloc.

Still, the end of central planning did not mean the end of regulation. Many ex-communist countries had to adopt the strict and costly Western European regulatory standards in the construction industry as a pre-condition for joining the European Union. Moreover, as is the case in the United States, the former Soviet bloc countries are heavily involved in the promotion of home-ownership through subsidized loans.

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Most comunist countries were ran by by retards. I saw a documentary about china when it was ruled by mao. I knew about the famine and the millions dead but by god, how can a man this stupid come to power is beyond me :snoop:
He had millions of ppl scaring off the sparrows (because the sparrows were eating the crops). Ppl were actually on roof tops, trees etc, scaring off the sparrows. after they killed all the sparrows the bugs started to attack the crops :snoop: They sparyed the crops with pesticide and killed the crops along with the bugs :snoop:
Most communist leaders were stupid as shyt



Recently, however, there has been an uptick in interest in socialism among young people, who have never lived through the daily frustrations of life under communism, such as food shortages and queues for basic necessities, not to mention repression of political and civil freedoms.:snoop::pacspit:
 

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Most comunist countries were ran by by retards. I saw a documentary about china when it was ruled by mao. I knew about the famine and the millions dead but by god, how can a man this stupid come to power is beyond me :snoop:
He had millions of ppl scaring off the sparrows (because the sparrows were eating the crops). Ppl were actually on roof tops, trees etc, scaring off the sparrows. after they killed all the sparrows the bugs started to attack the crops :snoop: They sparyed the crops with pesticide and killed the crops along with the bugs :snoop:
Most communist leaders were stupid as shyt



Recently, however, there has been an uptick in interest in socialism among young people, who have never lived through the daily frustrations of life under communism, such as food shortages and queues for basic necessities, not to mention repression of political and civil freedoms.:snoop::pacspit:

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Marian L. Tupy is the editor of HumanProgress.org and a senior policy analyst at the Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity. He specializes in globalization and global wellbeing, and the political economy of Europe and sub-Saharan Africa. His articles have been published in the Financial Times,Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Wall Street Journal, U.S. News and World Report, The Atlantic, Newsweek, The U.K. Spectator,Weekly Standard, Foreign Policy, Reason magazine, and various other outlets both in the United States and overseas. Tupy has appeared onThe NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, CNN International, BBC World, CNBC, MSNBC, Al Jazeera, and other channels. He has worked on the Council on Foreign Relations’ Commission on Angola, testified before the U.S. Congress on the economic situation in Zimbabwe, and briefed the Central Intelligence Agency and the State Department on political developments in Central Europe. Tupy received his B.A. in international relations and classics from the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa, and his Ph.D. in international relations from the University of St. Andrews in Great Britain.

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Every time communism fails it's just tons of excuses.

1. They were sabatoged by capitalists
2. It wasn't "really" communism
3. My version of communism would be the real version and it will work perfectly.
 

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Every time communism fails it's just tons of excuses.

1. They were sabatoged by capitalists
2. It wasn't "really" communism
3. My version of communism would be the real version and it will work perfectly.

:russell:

what does it even mean for a system or a mode of production to "succeed" or "fail?"
 
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