Comment by pjc50
6 hours ago
Yes. Hence the stories of people (Brezhnev?) being astonished and baffled at simply walking into an American supermarket.
Of course, one reason why there wasn't much on the shelves was it had been already stolen by other people closer to the source ...
(something of a generic problem of low trust societies, not specific to Communism. I think we sometimes don't appreciate how valuable a high trust society is to us in the West, which is why people trying to destroy it by looting from the top are particularly dangerous: the rot spreads from the top)
> Yes. Hence the stories of people (Brezhnev?) being astonished and baffled at simply walking into an American supermarket.
Way later even; It was Yeltsin who wandered (it was unplanned) into a grocery store in Texas [1].
[1] https://www.cato.org/blog/happy-yeltsin-supermarket-day-0
Does the stealing come from the low-trust society, or does the societal situation drive people to theft, which we then label ‘low-trust’?
If there are extremely poor, high-trust societies, then trust is its own variable. If not, then it's a post-hoc explanation.