Socialism and Capitalism Through the Eyes of a Soviet ��migr��


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Growing up in Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) in the 1950-60s a period defined by Soviet leaders as time of developed socialism Svetlana believed in the greatness of socialism: fairness equality and the benevolence of the communist leaders managing society's march toward progress. Gradually disillusion set in as historical and contemporary events exposed the true reality behind the veil of empty words. The decision to immigrate wasn't easy. Parents relatives and friends were left behind. Then in 1980 came the unexpected discovery of a new life in capitalist USA. This unusually personal story that starts in the Soviet Union and ends in the United States draws parallels between two economic and political systems and provides a missing perspective and commentary on parallels to life in the USA. In this book Svetlana makes the case for how a free market economy in the USA leads to a dramatically better life for a common person than that of powerful centralized government as she experienced living in both the USA and the former USSR. Many articles that the author published in the Investor's Business Daily under IBD Exclusive Commentary Series: Perspectives of a Russian Immigrant are poignantly relevant today. They are included in the book with IBD's permission.
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