as I said in my first post .. Russia had to oblige to the general rules of capitalism to run their country .. so in a sense they were a capitalistic nation!
but we have a broader definition of it today .. because in a sense all nations have some parallels, and need too, with a true capitalistic system!
Denmark for instance is labeled as a Social Democracy .. since we are more towards the leftwing than right .. but we still apply the same governing dynamics to our economy as any other nation, we just focus on other things!
but old Russia was simply a dictatorship .. but again, as I said, they have to follow the same rules as anyone else to survive, they just focus on different things! and thus get a different label ..
am I making any sense .. or should I wait until tomorrow when I sober up?