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What were the biggest flaws of the soviet union?

I'm doing a presentation on the soviet union for school soon and i would like to know all your opinions on this.

I've got: an over-bloated bureaucracy (which was prone to corruption), rural poverty (which is very unfair as basically all countries have rural poverty- difference is that some countries actually help these people), and a lacking light industry that led to economic dissatisfaction from the populace.

I might share the PowerPoint here for your feedback although its very small as its for a vocational exam that is only a few minutes

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  • It's political model was flawed, it led to successively less people participating in elections. Which promoted corruption in the long run.

    Marxism and Leninism weren't taught in schools, it was barely a part of people's lives. That was clearly a mistake. It seems people there were as politically ignorant as they are here in the West. Maybe a little less so.

    • Technically Marxism-Leninism was a part of all higher education programs, no matter if you were into humanities or sciences. The curriculum of the subject, however... Uh... Let's just say that it was a little detached from reality. Making students write out quotes about evil bourgeoisie or different low-value shit from transcripts of old party meetings is just... Blegh.

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