Quote from Angrycat:
Only someone who has never been to the Soviet Union or studied Soviet economics could make that claim. The Soviets enslaved the population to produce utter crap. You aren't seriously calling a robust slave labour program an "economic success" are you? I mean, even Soviet economists (and I mean in the Soviet Union, not the apologists over here in the States) argued that the Soviet Union depended very heavily on the slave labour of the Gulags.
When was Russia NOT a slave labor country? It was certainly under the czars, even after Alexander I's decision to end serfdom, and of course under the Soviets, but are you denying that the USSR made remarkable progress between the end of WW1 (during which the country was so messed up that soldiers were embarrassingly underarmed and that the country was under the influence of a faith healer/sex addict) and the start of WW2?
The planned economy was cruel and inhumane, no doubt. Morally bankrupt, the USSR nevertheless transformed itself from a backward state to a world power in less than thirty years.
