Alexandre & Dirceu & Lula Enterprise
I am contributing to the Brasil Comunista project so that the budget is the leanest for this project and the deadlines are the most realistic.
Cambodia: Pol Pot 1,000,000 dead, cost of US 1,600 million for the US and Cambodia. USSR: 40,000,000 dead, duration of 70 years and course of US 700 trillion; Cuba: 20,000 people shot, 64 years long, US$16 trillion; China: 60 million deaths US$ 1,200 trillion and 65 years. Brazil: US$ 200 trillion, 40 million deaths after 15 years of armed struggle.
Socialist countries where great entrepreneurs are not born, where income is guaranteed by the state, wage differences are in the proportion of 5/1, where the highest salary is five times higher than the lowest salary, and private businesses are owned by multinational conglomerates and state-owned companies, and citizens are discouraged from being entrepreneurs due to income taxes being above 50% in general, making petty bourgeois business unviable.
They are: Portugal, Spain, France, England, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Ireland, Finland, Australia, Austria, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Italy, Iceland.
What is the assessment made of the advances of communism and socialism in the world considering that African countries in general stopped being colonies of direct and fiscal exploitation of Europe only in the last 20 years, being unstructured in their customs, subsistence economy and distortion of products and commodities that faced the EU with heavy subsidies and plunder of its natural mineral and vegetable resources?
What is the cost/benefit for each community of changing the economic system considering material values, freedom of initiative, economic freedom, guarantees of basic rights and renewal and alternation of political and economic regime?
Conclusions:
The European socialist regimes were all created on a basis after a period of strength and peak of capitalist activities, they had a large industrial, financial and commercial base; unlike Asian countries and also the former USSR and also African countries, including Cuba, began their regime without an advanced capitalist, industrial, commercial and financial base.
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