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It NEVER Benefits the People
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As those of you who are newsletter
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month in Romania learning more about the history of this fascinating
country. One thing I became particularly interested in was the more
recent history of Socialism and Communism in the country.
This article is my personal interpretation of this history, based on
personal research inspired by visits to museums, historical sites, the
Palace of the Parliament, conversations with Romanians, and the home of
Nicolae Ceausescu and his family. It's an interesting example because
it's so recent. I believe it can be used as a case study for how this
form of government is instituted, how things devolve, and how it ends
up.
There are lots of personal photos I took while I was there.
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Any mistakes in the retelling of this story are my own, based on my poor
Romanian language skills and the inability to always take notes while in
the midst of touring. But I was profoundly touched by the stories I
heard and the things that I learned. I've always been pro-capitalism and
pro-liberty, but seeing the results of losing those precious freedoms
firsthand was profound.
Do you know more about Romanian history that you'd like to add? Do you
see any similarities between the stories I shared and the situation in
the United States? Are you concerned we could go down this path? Is
there a figurehead like Ceausescu that you could see as leading the way?
Let's discuss it in the comments section.
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