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@TheSpaceSoviet

He/Him ~ Bolshevik-Leninist ~ Planned Economy Stan ~ Beautiful Cities Enjoyer ~ Professional Victoria 2 Player

๊ฐ€์ž…์ผ Nisan 2019
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@JulkaBibulka__ Not only that. In places which had a good level of socialist agitation (like industrial cities of Congress Poland in the 1900s) it wouldn't be out of the ordinary to have workers discuss Marxist theory.
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This has always been an idiotic argument. If society regresses so badly in the next 500 years they can no longer read the warnings, it would mean they have bigger issues than a handful of them getting accidentally irradiated.
David AttenBruh@AlHendiify

Now show us 10,000 years worth of safely stored waste and how you communicate to a society 500 years into the future that no longer speaks the same language that this is an incredibly dangerous material.

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@Sh3baSpaniel The problem with 1923-1929 Bukharin is that it is really hard (if not impossible) to separate him from Stalin. They were essentially aligned on all of the worst elements of Soviet politics at the time (SIOC, approach to internal opposition, asinine economic policy).
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@Andtheirva I was just scrolling through twitter and saw some people talking about the commemoration of Polish volunteers in the international brigades (a topic of some controversy). Some of the "history" profiles were posting absolute coal in the QTs and replies.
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Seeing Polish twitter "historians" discussing the Spanish Civil War is enough to send anyone into an omnicidal rage. I just saw someone compare the Republican government to the 3rd Reich. It's baffling how people this stupid can exist in the world.
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@leftyandzesty Fair, I simplified it for the joke. Still though. Destroying a reliable energy source due to collective hysteria over a catastrophe that had 0% chance of happening in the German climate was an almost unparalleled idiocy.
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> Downsize industry in favour of banking and finance > Destroy your energy sector by eliminating nuclear > Spend decades clinging to asinine balanced budget policies > "The reasons we're declining is because the proles aren't working 24 hours/day"
Clash Report@clashreport

German Chancellor Merz: We are simply no longer productive enough. Each individual may say, โ€œI already do quite a lot.โ€ And that may be true. But when you return from China, ladies and gentlemen, you see things more clearly. With work-life balance and a four-day week, long-term prosperity in our country cannot be maintained. We will simply have to do a bit more.

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Your plan to knock out the Cuban government isn't just sound โ€” it's airtight. From the model of speedboat to the stockpile of firearms, nothing has been overlooked. All that's left is to start your engines and head south. What's coming isn't just a raid โ€” it's a revolution.
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@FurioserK Fair, can't speak without being there. For what its worth, I enjoy most of Warsaw's avenues as a pedestrian (though I can't speak of biking). Maybe if I can visit East Germany I could have a more informed opinion.
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@TheSpaceSoviet Well, they are pretty bad. They're ass to traverse on foot or on bike, speaking from personal experience here. I also meant the St.-Petersburger StraรŸe in Dresden, not CarolastraรŸe. Probably mixed it up because the (now former) Carolabrรผcke connects it with Carolaplatz.
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That's why socialist realism is pretty much the perfect type of urban development. It still has that street-facing character while ensuring light and air for all units.
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@sunmihoe @horizonpilgrim Ok, but this is straight up not true. The common areas in socialist realist parts of Warsaw are generally full of people (can't speak of Nowa Huta [which is in the photo] since I was only there as a tourist). The modernist districts aren't really that bad either.
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@TheSpaceSoviet @horizonpilgrim No, you can't agree to disagree. This is simply bad urbanism. The public space has no human scale and is effectively dead and empty most of the time. This urbanism isn't even exclusive to the socialist period. It was also done in Western Europe and it was largely a failure
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@FurioserK From the photos, those smaller avenues don'tseem as bad. Of course in some cases you could make them more narrow, but the idea of routing trams, necessary car traffic, buses, etc. through a handful of arterial avenues is reasonable.
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@TheSpaceSoviet Yes and the Karl-Marx-Allee was used as a model for development elsewhere in the DDR. You have the BrรผckenstraรŸe and StraรŸe der Nationen in Chemnitz, CarolastraรŸe in Dresden, Breiter Weg in Magdeburg, etc. that all look and work like this, albeit on a smaller scale.
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