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    1 year ago

    These polls are really out of date. These numbers have since improved substantially in capitalism’s favour.

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      These polls are really out of date. These numbers have since improved substantially in capitalism’s favour.

      Feel free to give citations that are better than 2010-2016 lmao.

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          According to the absolute majority of respondents (54%), the majority of Hungarians had a better life under the Kádár regime (pre-1990) than today

          The Kádár regime was the communist government.

          there were even more respondents (61%) who said that the conditions for individual financial prosperity were more favorable under the Kádár regime.

          lol

          It is also worth noting that almost two-thirds of Hungarians (63%) said that there was predictable order and social peace under the Kádár regime

          lmao

          I like this research. Thanks for sharing.

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          The older an age group, the higher the proportion was of those who agreed that the majority lived better before the regime change. A significant correlation can be observed when looking at the educational background: citizens with lower education tend to believe that most Hungarians lived better under Kádár. Among the lowest qualified citizens, 62 and 27 percent are the share of the two sides, but even according to the relative majority of graduates (45%), most Hungarians lived better before 1990 than today.

          So the older the Hungarian the more likely they are to believe that things were better under communism. So the people that actually lived in communism support it even more. Oh and the more educated people are the more likely they are to support that position too. I think the age thing will explain why the stat is slipping over time, the people that actually lived in communism are the people that support it more, and as they are dying they are being removed from the data.