ruveyn wrote:
Macbeth wrote:
Christie suspension.* Indeed, but there is still a difference between production and quality. Plenty of things made, not many of them very good (with the exception of the T-34 perhaps, which was outstanding, and not solely because of its suspension system, and the AK series, which is the capitalist nightmare - cheap AND long lasting.)
Big deal. They made the best tank and the worst automobiles and just about anything ordinary people might use on a daily basis. Their multi-story apartment buildings fell apart after their first winter and their plumbing sucked. Overall the Soviet economy was dismal to disastrous. Worst of all, their collective farming could not feed the population very well. Thirty percent on the fresh fruit and veggies was produced on the five percent of the land that the State allowed the collective farmers for their own person use. The remaining 95 percent of the cultivateable land produced well below its potential because of corruption and mismanagement. Any centrally controlled economy is going to fail and the Soviet economy failed which is why the Soviet Union no longer exists. They were not defeated in war, they collapsed from their own corruption and stupidity.
ruveyn
However, they managed to maintain their empire for some 70 years as a Communist state. Even if our theoretical CSA only kasted for 70 years, that still places its demise neatly in 1935.. so its existence in one form or another crosses over a great deal of the world-shaping events that lead to WW2... and thats assuming that they would rely wholly on a slave economy for that whole period (and perhaps tries to hold on to too many parallels with communist russia that simply arent there... unless you postulate a slave-uprising overthrowing the "American aristocracy" in a similar vein to the October revolution etc.) Even then, theres no reason to believe that the CSA would rejoin the north (at least not willingly).
I'm not sure that Communist Russia is a brilliant parallel at all. Surely there are other nations with a heavy slave use that could provide a better model?
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