As the source states, “Other individuals believe that governments should implement economic policies and programs regardless of their popular appeal”. A good example of a country that is ruled via a command economy would be Cuba. It may not seem like it, but there are a few benefits to having tight government control. In Cuba people’s houses are free, and most times they are guaranteed a job because of the tight government regulation. This can be very beneficial, especially for medium sized countries like Cuba that are trying to grow their economy, because the government could bring in policies that may not seem like a good thing to the people, but may end up helping their growth in the end. A huge supporter of a command economy would have to be Hitler. It would be an understatement to say that not only did he disregard his citizens, but that he also was a totalitarian ruler. “…the individual should finally come to realize that his own ego is of no importance in comparison with the existence of the nation, that the position of the individual is conditioned solely by the interests of the nation as a whole.” This statement of Hitler’s shows exactly how much he supported the idea of totalitarian government ideas. Yet, he believed in it, and so did millions of other people. Another short quote of his is “Society’s needs come before the individual’s needs” and this is more of a “long and short” statement of his beliefs. Another supporter of a command economy was Bernhard Rust who said, “Teachers are directed to instruct their pupils… and to awaken in them a sense of their responsibility toward the community of the nation. His view was more along the lines of the propaganda that was used to enforce a command economy ideology. Both Hitler and Rust were referring to Nazi rule. Hitler had a bigger picture in mind, he did not want to be in control of only most of Western Europe, he wanted everything.
As the source states, “Other individuals believe that governments should implement economic policies and programs regardless of their popular appeal”. A good example of a country that is ruled via a command economy would be Cuba. It may not seem like it, but there are a few benefits to having tight government control. In Cuba people’s houses are free, and most times they are guaranteed a job because of the tight government regulation. This can be very beneficial, especially for medium sized countries like Cuba that are trying to grow their economy, because the government could bring in policies that may not seem like a good thing to the people, but may end up helping their growth in the end. A huge supporter of a command economy would have to be Hitler. It would be an understatement to say that not only did he disregard his citizens, but that he also was a totalitarian ruler. “…the individual should finally come to realize that his own ego is of no importance in comparison with the existence of the nation, that the position of the individual is conditioned solely by the interests of the nation as a whole.” This statement of Hitler’s shows exactly how much he supported the idea of totalitarian government ideas. Yet, he believed in it, and so did millions of other people. Another short quote of his is “Society’s needs come before the individual’s needs” and this is more of a “long and short” statement of his beliefs. Another supporter of a command economy was Bernhard Rust who said, “Teachers are directed to instruct their pupils… and to awaken in them a sense of their responsibility toward the community of the nation. His view was more along the lines of the propaganda that was used to enforce a command economy ideology. Both Hitler and Rust were referring to Nazi rule. Hitler had a bigger picture in mind, he did not want to be in control of only most of Western Europe, he wanted everything.