by Bas » Mon 22 Oct 2007, 12:09:38
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('eastbay', 'M')ost people in US jails are there due to crimes related to poverty and hopelessness. Never before in human history has a nation or people placed so many behind bars as the USA has.
In the USSR the gulags were for criminals. Books suggesting otherwise are pure fiction and ridiculous imperialist propaganda.
Many Russian people are clearly nostalgic for a return to the safety, stability, and security of the Soviet era. In other former Soviet republics it's much the same. The recent capitalist experiment has brought mostly sadness and suffering to most. The experiment will be temporary.
The US has the biggest prison population in the world, both relative to population as in absolute numbers.
But pinko, are you really saying there weren't a lot of political prisoners in the Gulags? There most definately were under Stalin. I'm not saying that communism was all bad (though I have no first hand experience myself) but I think it was never going to work; they discarded the supply/demand/pricing/incentives tool away without thinking. Though I sympathize myself with the idealistic and humanistic origins of Communism, it was never meant to work.
Most socialists in Europe actually didn't want to do away with democracy after they saw what they could reach for the workers with universal suffrage by 1920. (actually, the universal suffrage sweep across the western world around 1920 might have been inspired by the Russian revolution of 1917, come to think of it)