In #4769 Paul C. wrote:
> 3."Socialist Planning after the Collapse of the Soviet Union",
> published in Revue Europeene des Sciences Sociales, 1993. We
> make the argument that what failed in the USSR was not socialist
> planning as such, but a particular and definitely flawed variant
> of same, and suggest the outlines of an alternative system of
> planning.
Since I am very busy, I am now in "lurking mode" and cannot partake
in the very interesting discussion about socialist planning you and
others are carrying out.
But, re the above piece could you expand: What was this "flawed
variant of socialist planning"? What was the "main mistake" which
drove USSR to capitalism? etc. etc.
Alejandro R.