Upon the Verge of Global Devistation - Analyzing WWII in terms of WWI
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people - i.e., Scandinavia enjoys sweeping social programs, where Estonia is a stronghold of Adam Smith's 'Invisible Hand'. A fixed political ideology may have greatly suited the people who rebelled in favor of rigid ideals, but the their sheer inflexibility did not change to meet the needs of the people. Because these governments did not serve the people, they came to be the root of internal dissent that eventually broke down the governments themselves.
people - i.e., Scandinavia enjoys sweeping social programs, where Estonia is a stronghold of Adam Smith's 'Invisible Hand'. A fixed political ideology may have greatly suited the people who rebelled in favor of rigid ideals, but the their sheer inflexibility did not change to meet the needs of the people. Because these governments did not serve the people, they came to be the root of internal dissent that eventually broke down the governments themselves.