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The Achilles heel of socialism was the inability to link the socialist goal with the provision of incentives for efficient labor and the encouragement of initiative on the part of individuals. It became clear in practice that a market provides such incentives best of all.”96
The Cold War
John Lewis Gaddis
Despite the enormous wealth of the Gulf States, the Arab world has experienced little or no industrial revolution. At its core it remains backward-looking and feudal in structure, with the oil paying for an army of foreigners to keep the economic wheels turning
When John Paul II kissed the ground at the Warsaw airport on June 2, 1979, he began the process by which communism in Poland
The Cold War
John Lewis Gaddis
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