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- Yuri N. Maltsev
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Yuri N. Maltsev
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The Mises Circle in Naples, Florida. Recorded 26 February 2011.
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Dr. Yuri Maltsev is a Soviet expatriate who worked as an economist in the Gorbachev era of “reforms.” He makes the strong case against what he terms “Crony Socialism,” detailing how politics, bureaucracy, and self-dealing monetary planners work against the cause of greater peace and prosperity. Recorded in Fort Worth, Texas, on 2 June 2018.
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The western media’s fawning treatment of Fidel Castro demonstrates the enduring mystique of socialism—while recent Harvard and Rasmussen polls suggest that perhaps half of young Americans hold unfavorable attitudes toward capitalism. No matter how many millions perish in collectivist bloodbaths, the Left remains committed to its ideology of
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Yuri N. Maltsev
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The Free Market 8, no. 8 (August 1990) The Soviet Union was the first country to introduce a fully nationalized healthcare system. To the cheers of Western “progressives,” Lenin signed a decree in 1919 stating that every Soviet citizen had a right to free medical care. Looking at the history of Soviet health decrees, it appears as if the system
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Yuri N. Maltsev
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The Free Market 27, no. 10 (October 2009) In 1918, the Soviet Union became the first country to promise universal “cradle-to-grave” healthcare coverage, to be accomplished through the complete socialization of medicine. The “right to health” became a “constitutional right” of Soviet citizens. The proclaimed advantages of this system were that it