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And now they have heat and electricity in those mounteen villages? I don't think so.Yeah, same story here about Ceausescu, especially the old people..most tend to forget the lack of electricity or the cold nights in new, free apartments, without heat, and remember only the good things.
There were some good things, can't deny that - best thing was all the free time everyone got for themselves and the stress free life (compared to now)
But in the end, the down sides were to many, it simply got to a point were life was to hard and the liberties to few- and Ceausescu got shoot for his stupidity and mistakes (rightfully so)
Now nobody want's to go back to that, and I think a system like France has is the best compromise between socialism/capitalism (or even better, the Nordic countries, but it;s almost impossible to implement that in Europe)
And we are so very off-topic
I do not want to hurt you, but that Romanians lived under socialism worse than the Poles and the Czechs or Russians and so does now. It is independent from the system.
The best compromise - was in the Soviet Union under Stalin, when the service sector and small factories were in private hands, and large - in the hands of the state. The economy grew by 30% per year. In the 52 th year of Stalin introduced the gold ruble - so every spring prices dropped by a few percent, and salaries have grown contrary to a few percent.