I posted this in another thread, but I think it deserves a topic of its own. Images from North Korea (contrary to popular belief, you can actually go there on a tourist trip nowadays
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So they are as they are, militaristic dictatorship and one of the last bastions of communism and all that.
They have tank roadblocks in the hills:

But they also have roads to block (compare to, say, Africa):

And in cities the traffic is a bit light:

But everything seems clean and organized. The population seems disciplined, fit
(OK, that's a bad joke, I know they starve) and hard working. There are kids around in the pictures. It's not easy for people, but they have a future.
To me, it looks like North Korea would just explode with growth if they could somehow get rid of communism. It's one of the places on earth where with little investment many people would almost certainly be much better off. Everything seems to be set up nicely.
Of course, it is also possible that capitalism would actually drop the living standard, destroy the moral fabric and cause a decline in every imaginable way. We can't be sure. What do you think?
Also, would Korea (I admit I don't follow the matter closely) immediately unite if the North went democratic? Which city would be the capital? Who would be the boss, south or north? Who would pay the bills? I think I remember reading that the southerners aren't much thrilled at the prospect.

So they are as they are, militaristic dictatorship and one of the last bastions of communism and all that.
They have tank roadblocks in the hills:

But they also have roads to block (compare to, say, Africa):

And in cities the traffic is a bit light:

But everything seems clean and organized. The population seems disciplined, fit

To me, it looks like North Korea would just explode with growth if they could somehow get rid of communism. It's one of the places on earth where with little investment many people would almost certainly be much better off. Everything seems to be set up nicely.
Of course, it is also possible that capitalism would actually drop the living standard, destroy the moral fabric and cause a decline in every imaginable way. We can't be sure. What do you think?
Also, would Korea (I admit I don't follow the matter closely) immediately unite if the North went democratic? Which city would be the capital? Who would be the boss, south or north? Who would pay the bills? I think I remember reading that the southerners aren't much thrilled at the prospect.
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