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Capitalism hadn't existed long enough to fail.
because the communist policies were failing and eventually created a stagnant economy, while capitalist economies tended not to fail so much
"Too big to fail" usually fails eventually. A better answer would be Communism
Banks refused to lend to buisnesses.
It only fails in Michael Moore films.
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Vladimir Lenin believed that imperialism is the highest form of capitalism. This was one of his additions that helped create the Marxist-Leninist part of world communism. With that said, Nikita Khrushchev made it clear ( to people that adhered to Lenin's viewpoint ) that by virtue of its predatory nature, imperialism cannot rid itself of its innate position that the way to solve contradictions in the world is by war.
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Yes, Karl Marx believed that capitalism was a flawed economic system that exploited workers and created social inequalities. He argued that capitalism prioritized profits over people's well-being and perpetuated class struggles. Marx advocated for the abolition of capitalism and the establishment of a communist society based on common ownership and equality.
Because communism had spread across the European countries at the time.
Many would argue that Gorbachev did not fail as a leader but helped lead the Soviet Union out of the cold war and into a new era of capitalism and freedom. No one's reign is forever.
domino effect