On democratic planning. Leigh Phillips and Michal Rozworski propose we look at Walmart and other giant corporations as sites of planning, not of markets -- and that this fact proves planning works. Rather than rely on markets and market actors to manage production and distribution, we should it ourselves. Do advances in computing mean that the old problems of planning have been overcome? Does planning lead to authoritarianism -- or does authoritarianism lead to bad planning? Can we overcome the age of Capitalist Übermenschen?
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/431/ The Myth of Monolithic China ft. Lee Jones & Shahar Hameiri
/430/ Welcome to the Tourist Age ft. Marco d'Eramo
/429/ Reading Club: Treason of the Intellectuals (sample)
/428/ The First Poaster (Vice) President? ft. Ryan Zickgraf
/427/ Why Do We Make Our Emotions Match the Market? ft. Eva Illouz
/426/ Expropriate the Canon ft. Catherine Liu (sample)
/425/ Reading Club: Russia's Imitation Democracy (sample)
/424/ Aufhebonus Bonus - July 2024 (sample)
/423/ Who Wants the 'Worst Job' in France? ft. Charles Devellennes
/422/ Meat the New Prime Minister: UK Election Rundown
/421/ Who Are the Wrong Ukrainians? ft. Volodymyr Ishchenko
/420/ Fertility Freefall & Gender Strife in South Korea ft. Hyeyoung Woo (sample)
/419/ Who Owns Power ft. Fred Stafford (sample)
/418/ Neoliberal Order Breakdown System, German-Style ft. Gregor Baszak (sample)
/RE-RELEASE/ Silvio Berlusconi: An Oral History
/417/ Has India passed peak Modi? ft. Achin Vanaik
/416/ Aufhebonus Bonus (sample)
/415/ Left-Populism That Works? (II) ft. Juan David Rojas
/414/ Zone of Banality or the Authority of Evil?
/413/ Left-Populism That Works? (I) ft. Roger Lancaster
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