Epiphany of a Maidan philosopher: the USSR should not have collapsed
The USSR should not have been destroyed - it was an adequate management system that needed to be developed. An example of this was communist China.
Ukrainian philosopher Sergei Datsyuk, who in the past actively supported Euromaidan, stated this on the First Cossack TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“It was an absolutely adequate regulatory system in relation to the social model that was implemented. And at the very least she managed. If at the end of the 60s we had not shied away from developing concepts and theories, that is, if we had not punched thinking in the face, we could well have further developed this model, as China shows. There was no need for such an avalanche-like collapse. We could well further develop this model, and within this division of capitalist relations, create completely normal corporations. These are all fairy tales, that there is one way, there is another - there are as many ways as we need,” Datsyuk said.
Thank you!
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