It’s oriented towards the war, but it’s not a total war economy yet because the population wouldn’t tolerate it. It’s similar to the US at war in Vietnam, spending only got up to 8% to 10% of gdp.
It’s oriented towards the war, but it’s not a total war economy yet because the population wouldn’t tolerate it. It’s similar to the US at war in Vietnam, spending only got up to 8% to 10% of gdp.
Could you link a source for growth in those areas? Especially accounting for real inflation?
I’ve found it’s pretty good matching up with predictions.
About 10% of gdp vs 3 to 4% pre war?
https://www.wilsoncenter.org/blog-post/russias-unprecedented-war-budget-explained
Could you give an example of these new sectors? And what is the real gdp growth, taking into account the actual inflation?
Here’s some analysis of Russia’s economic situation https://youtu.be/ecdxs8Al424
You think tanks do contribute, or that Russia is growing into new war unrelated sectors?
Turning tanks in a storage base into tanks destroyed in Ukraine is not economic growth, dispite what gdp would indicate.
So that if (hopefully not when) China invades Taiwan, they won’t get hit with sanctions as bad as Russia did.
I’m also very close with my youngest brother. When I was at college, something that helped him was making plans for what to do when I come back for a weekend or breaks. Also sending things to each other, I’d 3d print neat things for him and he’d draw lots of cool drawings for me. I don’t know what you enjoy, but channeling something you are passionate about (like 3d printing for me or drawing for him) might help.
Yes, because the revolution and dictatorship of the proletariat tears down the checks and balances that usually exist to avoid people grabbing power, and instead attracts power hungry people.
A democratic gradual implementation of socialism is a much safer was to achieve many of the same outcomes, like what some European countries are doing.
Because that’s what the original meme did. I was trying to fit within it’s framework.
How does that information inform whether the revolution and dictatorship of the proletariat tends to lead to socialism or back to oligarchy.
Okay, in the oversimplified graphic of the meme, I was including absolute monarchy under feudalism, since I thought it was closer to that than capitalism.
Mostly not because they don’t have the political power.
Yeah, it has a king and royal family.
Feudalism specifically would be more north Korea.
That’s why I said /oligarchy. Both became oligarchys.
I don’t get how what you linked relates to what I said. Could you clarify?
Except the transitional stage often leads right back to fudalism/oligarchy.
I’m just getting 502 bad gateway when I try to log in, I’ll try again later I guess.
Edit, looks like it’s working now