The transition from the communist, closed and controlled society to the capitalist, open and free one, took place under the neo-liberal doctrine. The states of the former Soviet block are recommended to adopt “the strategy of the 5 Ds”: deregulation, decentralization, de-bureaucratization, demilitarization and dezetatization (privatization). This was subordinated to the doctrine of the "minimal state", praised by the conservative right as an alternative to "the wealthy state", supported by the socialist left. "The state is the problem, not the solution!" - said U.S. President Ronald Reagan. Therefore, the state had to withdraw from the economy, and ceased to act as a trader or use his right of ownership on the means of production as a tool of promoting its macroeconomic policies. The legislation had to be reduced, because there was a need for the free expression of the individual initiative.
The transition from the communist, closed and controlled society to the capitalist, open and free one, took place under the neo-liberal doctrine. The states of the former Soviet block are recommended to adopt “the strategy of the 5 Ds”: deregulation, decentralization, de-bureaucratization, demilitarization and dezetatization (privatization). This was subordinated to the doctrine of the "minimal state", praised by the conservative right as an alternative to "the wealthy state", supported by the socialist left. "The state is the problem, not the solution!" - said U.S. President Ronald Reagan. Therefore, the state had to withdraw from the economy, and ceased to act as a trader or use his right of ownership on the means of production as a tool of promoting its macroeconomic policies. The legislation had to be reduced, because there was a need for the free expression of the individual initiative.
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