Do I have to spell it out? A group staunchly opposed to coughing up the working peoples' wages necessary for their survival gaining more and more political power would slowly kill the middle class.
not sure how them simply sitting on money makes things worse for me. if they were actually just sitting on the money and not investing it in newer enterprises then you'd wind up with deflation and an increased value of the dollar
Nothing about Socialism inherently involves the mismanagement of resources. You're referring to the individual failings of different states.
yeah it's just kind of ironic that basically every communist state winds up poor and starving because for some reason a centralized government didn't magically quota everything correctly
Yeah thank god there's no dying industries holding significant power in the government actively preventing the transition to sustainable energy.
they're not running out of resources dummy, they're lobbying against competing technologies (which inevitably happens regardless of economic sector)
Last time I checked, nuclear warheads weren't involved in these disputes, historically.
and what makes you think turning an opposing country into a radioactive wasteland is going to be a useful way to obtain new resources?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolutionary_Catalonia
It's not impossible.
By 1938 the Communist party was also in control of the newly created Military Investigation Service. The SIM was virtually dominated by Communist party members, allies and Soviet agents such as Aleksandr Mikhailovich Orlov and used as a tool of political repression.[78]
According to Basque nationalist Manuel de Irujo, "hundreds and thousands of citizens" were prosecuted by SIM tribunals and tortured in the SIM's secret prisons.[79] Repression by the SIM as well as
decrees which eroded Catalan autonomy by nationalizing the Catalan war industry, ports and courts caused widespread discontent in Catalonia amongst all social classes. Relations worsened between the Generalitat and the central government of Negrín, now based in Barcelona with the resignation of Jaime Aiguadé, representative of the Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC) party in the government and Manuel de Irujo, the Basque Nationalist minister.[80] There was now widespread hostility amongst Republicans, Catalans, Basques and Socialists towards the Negrin government.
As the Communists were forced to rely more and more on their dominance of the military and police, morale declined at the front as countless dissenting anarchists, republicans and socialists were arrested or shot by commissars and SIM agents.lel