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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yugoslavia under Tito was a hybridized system. It allowed joint ventures with private companies and its worker councils were not centrally controlled.[/quote] It started about halfway through and it was very rare. It had very little impact on the overall economy. It still doesn't refute that Yugoslavia was a socialist, communist country. [/quote] socialism and communism are two different things. especially in regards to how political control is asserted. for what it's worth, Macedonians and Kosovars probably have a different view of life in Yugoslavia than Slovenes and Croats.[/quote] It was literally called the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. It was governed by a communist party. I can assure you that both Kosovars and Macedonians look much more fondly on the time of Tito than they do on the time after he died. What made the whole experiment collapse was the power grab after Tito's death. [/quote]
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