Well, let's all not quite. Let me remind you, before the revolution (in fact, before the First World) Russia was the richest country in the world. And working with the peasants, too, gradually began to live better. Country, new country is actively constructed, developed, grew rich. If the Bolsheviks had not taken advantage of the complex moment and not promised to the people with three boxes, leading to a revolution, and ultimately not committed to that coup, our country would be in front of the entire planet and all those horrors - starvation, devastation and others simply would not have (at least not to such an extent that happened, after everything had been looted and destroyed - remember the "Heart of a Dog" and the arguments of Professor Transfiguration). In addition, perhaps there would be no World War II.
And in some other countries, I must say, people lived no better than us. Remember the same revolution in Germany. Develop everything exactly according to our scenario, but the authorities managed to restore order. We have, thanks to the connivance of the authorities and the Russian disorder, a situation largely been allowed to drift, with the known result.
If not, a paradise on earth would now Russia, and not some other country.
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