Paul
Goble
Staunton, April 1 – Russians have
always shown a remarkable ability to use anecdotes and jokes to talk about
their situation. On the one hand, jokes offer a way of expressing what people
feel in a short compass. And on the other, they offer those who tell them a
certain deniability because as Freud said “sometimes a cigar is only a cigar.”
Quite often, Russians take their
jokes from other nations including the Jews, the Czechs, and the Poles; and
even more often, they simply update jokes that their parents and grandparents
told – both telling indications about the nature of Russia and Russians that
deserve closer attention than they often receive.
Now, as Sergey Minayev points out in
an article in Kommersant on April Fools
Day, Russians can look back on a rich heritage of humor extending into tsarist
times about the problems they have encountered with their economy and with the
role of the state in that economy (kommersant.ru/doc/3586694).
At the conclusion
of his article, the Moscow journalist offers the latest update of a very old
joke about what happens to people who have two cows under various political
systems, an anecdote that he suggests demonstrates that Russians are far better
informed on these issues than many Moscow commentators or Western observers think.
The joke currently takes the
following form:
Socialism is when
you have two cows. The state takes one and gives it to someone else.
Communism is when
you have two cows. The state takes both and gives you milk.
Fascism is when
you have two cows. The state takes both and sells you milk.
A military
dictatorship is when you have two cows. The state takes both and shoots you.
Capitalism is when
you have two cows. You sell one and buy a bull.
Pure democracy is
when you have two cows. Your neighbors decide who gets the milk.
Representative
democracy is when you have two cows. Your neighbors choose someone who decides
who gets the milk.
American democracy
is the government promises to give you two cows if you vote as required. After
the elections, the president is impeached for speculation in cow futures. The media
immediately calls this “Cowgate.”
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