• Shrike502@lemmygrad.ml
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    1 year ago

    Rostec was state enterprise

    The key here is “enterprise”. It’s basically a stock company, with the control stock owned by the government. It’s still answerable to capital. So is the government. My friend works in a place that got rolled into Rostec some time ago (no details obv). Some of the changes imposed from above are straight up western IT shit. Meanwhile they can’t get the AC fixed, so last year they suffered in +40C indoors.

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmygrad.mlOP
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      1 year ago

      I think what it comes down it is how quickly Rostec can be streamlined into something that’s actually efficient. Ultimately, the government has the power to force it to change, and I imagine now that there is a need there will be changes. However, there is no possibility of doing that in US right now especially given that US is not directly involved in the war. There is no legal or political path for the government to dictate to the private industry. And same story in Europe where companies simply don’t want to build factories because they expect to lose money on them in the long run.

      I get that things in Russia could be a lot better, and that capitalism brought a lot of the worst aspects of the west along with it. I’m just putting this into perspective that the west is inherently in a worse position because capitalism has been operating here for much longer.