Books, podcasts, quality video content, whatever. I am more interested in how it developed and operated its unique socialist economy than the revolutionary and partisan struggle to establish the state.

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    1 year ago

    I will be interested in those, resources too. I grow up in that country, but my view has changed how I see it as I started understanding geopolitics.

    I think partisan struggle was one of most important reasons for it to be what it was, while I haven’t accept that until I learned what Warshaw pact is.

    The big difference comes from not being occupied by neither Russia nor the US after WW2, exactly because partisans liberated that country from Germans and were against Germany during whole war.

    Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria… can complain about being occupied by Russia, but they just lost that war… what did tbey expect will happen if they lose? Nothing? Germany and Japan also got occupied.

    All that just to point out that I think partisans had a lot to do with economy that happend latter.

    And I think the same thing would happen in any free country (free as free of outside influence/colonisation/occupation), since it would be from the people to the people.

    But I do understand why you don’t want those recommendations - you would be swamed by it, there is much more literature about fight that about society.