Poverty in the form of lacking basic needs had DISAPPEARED, though many jobs couldn’t supply a large amount of wants, their quality of life was high for a long time. What we call poverty is different than theirs, they had the same levels we did in the early 1900s for a long time due to their isolation from global markets, but what the UN would consider poverty didn’t EXIST in that nation. It was far from perfect, but the USSR was a hardy nation that teaches the world a lot about what’s possible, despite its revolting flaws.
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