Chavez was elected president of Venezuela in 1998, and the country didn't start to crumble until 2015. Lenin took over Russia in 1917, and certainly into the 1960's some people were pointing to the Soviet Union as a development model. In the long run you're right though. It doesn't work, and, if you're talking about a system where the state owns and controls the means of production, it's always corrupt and inefficient. Originally Posted by TinyA development model? Are you kidding? Those poor bastards had nothing until the fall. And the little they did have came at the cost of tens of millions of lives. Lenin and Stalin used identity politics to turn the lowest classes of peasants against the Kulaks, who were only slightly more affluent and probably a single generation removed from serfdom. The resulting persecution resulted in the deaths of as many as 6 million Kulaks not to mention those that were raped and sent to the gulags. And since the Kulaks were Russia's most productive farmers the resulting famine cost millions more deaths due to starvation. If that's your idea of development you can keep it.
I am constantly amazed at those who are apologists for collectivist ideology and who chronically gloss over the body counts stacked up like so much cord wood. I'm not sure if it's ignorance or outright evil. Either way, it's despicable. I sincerely hope that's not your intent and if not I apologize to you.