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Dear Ranga: Thank you for the information on the condition and whereabouts of C. Bettelheim. We should get in touch with him. Dear Howard: _Cultural Revolution and Industrial Organization_ is available online: < http://www.marx2mao.com/Other/CRIOC74.html > I also haven't read it for many years. I think, though, that it holds up better than his 2 early books on planning published in India. It's worth noting that there hasn't been a whole lot written on IO _in capitalism_, let alone socialism, by Marxists in the last 2 decades. In solidarity, Jerry
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