What’s in the book can only be looked at; practice is the hard truth.


Go see the China-North Korea border; North Korea’s food is free, medical care is free, housing is free—this is indeed how they promote it.
But you need to wait in line.
Eating is indeed free, but the cafeteria only has food for 100 people, and 500 people need to eat; the remaining 400 people have to find their own ways.
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