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Re: Market socialism in yugoslavia
In a message dated 98-03-30 21:37:03 EST, you write:
<< Titoist Yugoslavia was not a command economy, but the
classic example of a market sociaist economy, with all the
faults and virtues therein. The current regime in the rump
state has become more of a command economy as a result of
the regional wars, even as it has become arguably more
democratic. >>
I understand the irony and the classic economic typology of Yugoslavia
as a socialist market system. I would argue that the traditional
economic typology should be opposed and is inimical to any political
future
for the socialist project. On principle, I don't think socialists should
label any system (social system, I adhere the classic critique that
economics arbitrarily severs the economic from the political) as socialist
unless is takes democratic input at many levels including at a national level,
in the traditional sense. (Sorry to distract from the Kosovo thread).
- Thread context:
- Re: Peruvian Maoism, (continued)
- Genocide Part I,
James Michael Craven Tue 31 Mar 1998, 16:38 GMT
- URPE Articles on Deficit/Radical Critiques,
Jay Hecht Tue 31 Mar 1998, 15:01 GMT
- War Crimes?,
Wojtek Sokolowski Tue 31 Mar 1998, 15:01 GMT
- Re: Market socialism in yugoslavia,
PJM0930 Tue 31 Mar 1998, 12:32 GMT
- Re: M-I: Peruvian Maoism,
James Michael Craven Tue 31 Mar 1998, 03:15 GMT
- web site on Scandinavia,
June Zaccone Tue 31 Mar 1998, 02:39 GMT
- M-I: Serb-Us (fwd),
Rosser Jr, John Barkley Tue 31 Mar 1998, 02:35 GMT
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