As far as I can tell, there are no good reasons to think that the Soviet Union was better for Russian development than the continuation of the Tsarist regime.
A few papers have been written on this.
First one, has a title question where the answer is "no".
The fact that it seems Stalin's policies weren't needed (first pic) is a stunning indictment of central planning, because such policies pretty much invariably have their best days in their early days since they rely on extensive growth that falls apart (second pic).
Another study was done on the Stalin question specifically.
Same conclusion.
There's another popular Communist transformation myth: that China wouldn't have developed without Mao.
I've never seen a believer actually grapple with the counterfactual, but the facts just don't support it anyway.
For example, under Mao, China didn't really de-peasantify.
The real de-peasantification happened after China opened up.
There's also just not any good reason to think the KMT regime would have done worse. It almost-certainly would have done better thanks to less central planning, repression, genocide, irrationality, etc.
But oh well.
Had China failed to reform, it likely would have stayed a peasant kingdom for longer.
Russia and China are the big examples, but it's also pretty clear that other places did worse than they should have.
Take Cuba.
Or Venezuela under Chavez.
The idea that communism should kick-start an economy just doesn't make much sense.
It is universally associated with immiseration relative to market economies and no one has been able to show that it's needed to lay the groundwork for some countries to become market economies.
- His license is suspended
- He was once a soldier for a Mafia family
- He's telling me about his time in Rikers
- He's showing me YouTube videos
- He's telling me his theories about Jews
He's telling me about gang wars he was in ad a kid.
He's wondering why all the Chinese girls are lined up - for an audition?
He says to go to Mother's Ruin for latin prostitutes.
All of this entirely unprompted.
"Yeah, these African guys, yeesh"
"I couldn't fuck that whore because I got the erectile dysfunction."
As a recap on my appearance, Eli Lilly is pursuing:
- A one-dose drug for preventing most heart disease
- A vaccine for chlamydia
- A vaccine for gonorrhea
- A vaccine for Epstein-Barr
- A drug that lets you stay awake longer and feel more rested
And remember, Eli Lilly's big break historically was the University of Toronto licensing them to produce insulin.
They started off by giving it out for free, saving the world's diabetics at a time when there was no treatment available.
They've always been a force for good.
I think
- The heart disease drug will succeed
-- Will it commercialize? It can, easily. But I'm 50/50 due to the competition
- Chlamydia and gonorrhea vax will succeed, but I don't see much commercial potential with Lilly
- EBV vaccine will fail with Lilly, succeed eventually