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Working people here think that money is a target of life. And they also beleive that buying and selling can make them important and rich. That is hard to believe. It's the same people who less than 25 years ago knew nothing about free market. Younger people may think so, but those who grew up under the Soviet system, how would they change? I just don't see that. Rather, for most working people there is simply not enough to live on. That's not a lust for money, that's a lust for life. The way you put it, market economy appears to be an ideology. Correct. Incredible will to live and adoptability is something that kept FEW people continue do something in order to stay alive. Not all of them. Not all of them, but not few. It's just that there is a limit to how much people can change. To some Russians the change required to survive is too much. But think of it: change the social system in any country in under 5 years and have only 1 mln. negative population dynamics! That's some will to live. There have been two ways: honest and dishonest (stealing). There is no honest way to live well. I am not talking about yourself. But in general there is no honest way to live well under the system. Self-destruction always existed, always, and it increased since 1985 (look at alcohol consumation figures, drugs, etc.) That's what I've been talking about. For some people the change is just too much. Plainly put: if that's life, I don't wanna live it, that's how they think. I guess hgr knows more about it. Добавить комментарий: |
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