Looks like the pseudo-anarchist mod of Slop noticed us. There was nothing good about the GDR. Marginally better rights for queer people doesn’t make up for being a surveillance state that prevented citizens from leaving under threat of jailing them for trying to cross the border.
But there were good aspects about the GDR, women’s rights, queer rights, workers rights.
It wasn’t a good state or system in any way but it did have good aspects that should be seen in the same way as the abd aspects as all of them allow us to learn from failed “socialist” states
Workers rights were that good in the GDR? Many things that exist in modern Germany didn’t exist in the GDR. The GDR first gave workers striking rights in 1990 shortly before reunification. Also you could end up in prison for unemployment. They used the Asozialengesetz (Art. 249, law against refusal to work) to also put undesirables like vagrants and undesirable subcultures like punks in prison on trumped up charges.
Also relatives who experienced the GDR say that while there were some workers rights on paper, they were effectively not enforced in many cases and party elites usually trumped workplaces, effectively making it not a workplace democracy.
Cooperatives tended to have better enforced workers rights. But most workplaces werent cooperatives but state owned collectives.
It was better on gay rights until reunification, even though social acceptance was polled lower than in the west. Trans rights were about as bad as in the FRG (lots of hurdles, need recommendations from multiple doctors who might be anti trans, a lot of out of pocket expenses, but not impossible). Women’s rights were better in the GDR than in the FRG up until the 80s.
That’s the biggest red flag (pun maybe intended) in any system ever.
If the system tries to make it illegal to leave the system, then you know that’s a truly horrible system. Any system worth participating in doesn’t need to force participation.
(Not just governments, either. A religion that tries to prevent and penalize people leaving the religion is a shitty system. A street gang that tries to prevent gang members from leaving the gang is a shitty system.)
Looks like the pseudo-anarchist mod of Slop noticed us. There was nothing good about the GDR. Marginally better rights for queer people doesn’t make up for being a surveillance state that prevented citizens from leaving under threat of jailing them for trying to cross the border.
But there were good aspects about the GDR, women’s rights, queer rights, workers rights.
It wasn’t a good state or system in any way but it did have good aspects that should be seen in the same way as the abd aspects as all of them allow us to learn from failed “socialist” states
Workers rights were that good in the GDR? Many things that exist in modern Germany didn’t exist in the GDR. The GDR first gave workers striking rights in 1990 shortly before reunification. Also you could end up in prison for unemployment. They used the Asozialengesetz (Art. 249, law against refusal to work) to also put undesirables like vagrants and undesirable subcultures like punks in prison on trumped up charges.
Also relatives who experienced the GDR say that while there were some workers rights on paper, they were effectively not enforced in many cases and party elites usually trumped workplaces, effectively making it not a workplace democracy.
Cooperatives tended to have better enforced workers rights. But most workplaces werent cooperatives but state owned collectives.
I misremembered the worker’s rights thing it seems.
But I am pretty sure the GDR had good women’s and queer rights in comparison to other states at the time.
I am also not trying to glorify the state as a wholr as it did have a lot of bad things like mass surbeillance etc.
It was better on gay rights until reunification, even though social acceptance was polled lower than in the west. Trans rights were about as bad as in the FRG (lots of hurdles, need recommendations from multiple doctors who might be anti trans, a lot of out of pocket expenses, but not impossible). Women’s rights were better in the GDR than in the FRG up until the 80s.
That’s the biggest red flag (pun maybe intended) in any system ever.
If the system tries to make it illegal to leave the system, then you know that’s a truly horrible system. Any system worth participating in doesn’t need to force participation.
(Not just governments, either. A religion that tries to prevent and penalize people leaving the religion is a shitty system. A street gang that tries to prevent gang members from leaving the gang is a shitty system.)