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To
be honest, I do not fully understand the meaning of the term "central planning".
Is NASA central planning? What if they sourced their parts and even research
from diverse entities? Confusing stuff (to me).
Comment
Central planning is a concept, like the 1980's term "command economy," to
obscure property relations and ownership rights; the value relations.
Central planning only implies and means planning by a central authority or
government agency.
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