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The Red New Deal explores how real-life socialism in the USSR shaped everyday life, from constant shortages and control to limits on speech and opportunity. It connects those experiences to modern political trends that promise more free benefits without showing their true cost.

Drawing on first-hand stories and legal and business experience, the book contrasts the heavy red tape and permissions of Soviet-style systems with the faster, more flexible environment in the United States. It shows how layers of control can quietly erode initiative and personal freedom.

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What matters

  • The Red New Deal is written by Dmitri I. Dubograev, who draws on his law firm’s experience doing business in Russia and his own life in the USSR to show how extensive permissions and licenses can slow even simple ventures.
  • The book contrasts Soviet-style socialist systems, where opening a business can require many approvals and months of red tape, with the relative speed and flexibility of starting a similar business in the United States.
  • If you want to read this first-hand perspective on socialism, bureaucracy, and modern political trends in full, you can use the links on this hub to go to Amazon and purchase The Red New Deal there.