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Except the former Soviet Union countries were not collective societies. There were rich, powerful people and there were poor, powerless people. Instead of dollars (as in the US), the currency was political power and influence which then led to a nicer car and a nicer apartment. Collectivism was just the narrative that kept the 99% from revolting - for awhile.


Well, of course nothing is perfect.

But according to [1] The ussr in 1980 has a similar gini coefficent(which measures inequality) to modern day finland[2]. That seems pretty good.

[1]www.roiw.org/1993/23.pdf

[2]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_income_equ...




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