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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHappy Soviet Union Collapse Day-December 26, 1991: The Soviet Union Dissolves
However cruelly it developed, the union of peoples from Minsk to Vladivostok had the potential to improve the lives and realize the dreams of millions.
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https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/december-26-1991-the-soviet-union-dissolves/
The Soviet Union abolished itself on this day in 1991, recognizing the independence of its constituent parts. In an obituary for the late U.S.S.R., The Nations editors wrote:
In the halcyon hours of glasnost and perestroika, a leading Sovietologist, generally high on Mikhail Gorbachev, had a dark moment of doubt. What if it all didnt workthe economic reforms, the popular democracy, the socialist renewal? Lets hope it does, the expert told us. Otherwise Gorbachev will be on a plane to the Hoover Institute and the Soviet Union will really be in trouble.
Gorbachev, at this writing, is still in Moscow, but his term has been cut short and he will be a stateless president by the new year. And the Soviet Union is in the deepest trouble of all, on the verge of extinction. Many Americans, especially those on the right, greet that news as tidings of great joy, a victory for America, international capitalism and self-determination.
But history, and of course the erstwhile Soviet citizens, may come to see it quite differently. However cruelly it came together and developed, the union of peoples from Minsk to Vladivostok had the potential to improve the lives and realize the dreams of millions, as a confederacy of sovereign and unequal states cannot. Certainly the Soviet Union had imperialist and colonialist aspects, just as other continental unions of disparate sectors do. The United States, Brazil and China, to cite three examples, are paradigms of colonial development within their own borders. But democratic distribution of resources, participatory government and the institutional regulation of privilege are at least possible in a single state of many provinces, while they are virtually unthinkable in the motherland-overseas model perfected by the Spanish, the Portuguese, the English, the French and the Dutch.
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Happy Soviet Union Collapse Day-December 26, 1991: The Soviet Union Dissolves (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
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LetMyPeopleVote
(174,451 posts)1. On this day in 1991, the Soviet Union finally ceased to exist.
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On this day in 1991, the Soviet Union finally ceased to exist. A moment that went down in history as a triumph of liberty.
Its dissolution ended a regime built on repression, censorship, political terror, genocidal famines, mass deportations, and the systematic erasure of identities, among other crimes.
The fall of the USSR opened the way for nations to reclaim their sovereignty and rebuild their futures on freedom rather than fear.
Yet Moscow never abandoned its imperial ambitions. It does not see the USSR as a horrific past to be left behind, but as a model for the future authoritarian, repressive, built on cruelty and punishment.
We must never allow it. Russias aggression and imperialism must be put to an end, once and for all.
Its dissolution ended a regime built on repression, censorship, political terror, genocidal famines, mass deportations, and the systematic erasure of identities, among other crimes.
The fall of the USSR opened the way for nations to reclaim their sovereignty and rebuild their futures on freedom rather than fear.
Yet Moscow never abandoned its imperial ambitions. It does not see the USSR as a horrific past to be left behind, but as a model for the future authoritarian, repressive, built on cruelty and punishment.
We must never allow it. Russias aggression and imperialism must be put to an end, once and for all.

ck4829
(37,392 posts)2. And then what happened? Replaced by the Putin regime. Nuclear threats, revanchism, hybrid warfare...
But we have to put a smile on our faces and pretend it's "better"
moondust
(21,181 posts)3. "Russia's aggression and imperialism
must be put to an end, once and for all."
From the czars to the commies to the current despot and his gang of toadies-in-waiting, Russias aggression and imperialism run deep. Thus it may take an overwhelming blow of some kind to end it once and for all so their neighbors can relax without fear of invasion.
LetMyPeopleVote
(174,451 posts)4. Happy Soviet Union Collapse Day.
On the 34th anniversary of the collapse of the Soviet Union.
— СонеÑко Fleað¶ (@sonechkoflea.bsky.social) 2025-12-26T10:37:51.631Z
âHappy collapse day USSRâ soon pukinâs ruzzia will join the club ð¥³ð¤
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BlueTsunami2018
(4,828 posts)5. There's nothing really happy about it.
Capitalism won. Not a good thing.