u/jmattchew - originally from r/GenZhou
Question is in the title. I know that everything is more complicated than this, but is it a fair shorthand assessment or not? Could it be too simple to say that feudalism -> capitalism -> socialism, or is this actually the right way to look at it? Did the USSR fail because it went straight from feudalism to socialism and then introduced the wrong reforms?

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    u/jeremyago - originally from r/GenZhou
    Matt Christman has a very good explanation of the paths the Soviet Union could have went and the reasons why it went the way it did. Highly recommend his material analysis for beginners and even more experienced folks.

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      u/t_g_spankin - originally from r/GenZhou
      Do you have a link? I always enjoy Matt’s analysis. He always seemed like the most based Chapo

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        u/jeremyago - originally from r/GenZhou
        Here you go: https://youtu.be/mPzEB-n4L5Q

        I think Matt has kind of out grown chapo at this point. His podcast is much more material and a lot less “junk food” feeling than chapo.