Цiкаво, что в EU, папуасность снг каждый раз объясняют социалистическим прошлым. На примере русских:
'Three generations of Russians now living have inherited some quite nasty things from socialism. One of which is a vacuum where in a non-socialist society certain incentives would direct people's behaviour.
The result was the withering away of some of the habits that are formed by the incentives bred by ownership. Looking after one's own property, respecting that of others, disapproving and discouraging senseless waste as well as theft in general and not only the theft of one's own chattels, are some of these habits that go almost without saying in normal civilisations but that have been "bred out" of far too many modern Russians.
Ceaseless sermons under socialism used to teach them that to be economical and avoid waste is good for the community, but the vacuum of incentives acted more strongly than the sermons.
In normal civilisations, the incentive to appropriate anything valuable belonging to others is to a greater or lesser extent, and in very honest countries like Finland and New Zealand almost completely, neutralised by the threat of retaliation by the owners, by organised law enforcement and by social ostracism.'
Что было бы правдой, если бы 100 лет назад тут была Америка со всеми правильными incentives. Но Америки тут не было, а было экономически самое отсталое государство в Европе с чертами оседлости.
Интересно, был ли social ostracism, если вместо создания конкуренции, предприятие ты отжимал себе.
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'Three generations of Russians now living have inherited some quite nasty things from socialism. One of which is a vacuum where in a non-socialist society certain incentives would direct people's behaviour.
The result was the withering away of some of the habits that are formed by the incentives bred by ownership. Looking after one's own property, respecting that of others, disapproving and discouraging senseless waste as well as theft in general and not only the theft of one's own chattels, are some of these habits that go almost without saying in normal civilisations but that have been "bred out" of far too many modern Russians.
Ceaseless sermons under socialism used to teach them that to be economical and avoid waste is good for the community, but the vacuum of incentives acted more strongly than the sermons.
In normal civilisations, the incentive to appropriate anything valuable belonging to others is to a greater or lesser extent, and in very honest countries like Finland and New Zealand almost completely, neutralised by the threat of retaliation by the owners, by organised law enforcement and by social ostracism.'
Что было бы правдой, если бы 100 лет назад тут была Америка со всеми правильными incentives. Но Америки тут не было, а было экономически самое отсталое государство в Европе с чертами оседлости.
Интересно, был ли social ostracism, если вместо создания конкуренции, предприятие ты отжимал себе.
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Anthony de Jasay, Russia's Socialist Heritage | Library of Economics and Liberty
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