Message from @ni co

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2021-02-21 13:54:51 UTC  

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2021-02-21 13:54:56 UTC  

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2021-02-21 13:54:57 UTC  

anarchy of production is always an issue

2021-02-21 13:55:00 UTC  

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2021-02-21 13:55:48 UTC  

Bureaucracy is also an issue within a planned economy and not denying that competition can be detrimental

2021-02-21 13:55:54 UTC  

i love how they have flatened the curve after 40s

2021-02-21 13:55:55 UTC  

that anarchy of production makes sure you can go into any store and buy the goods you want now instead of queuing for something that won't be available

2021-02-21 13:56:00 UTC  

like there was no avalible data after the war

2021-02-21 13:56:03 UTC  

like sausages

2021-02-21 13:56:17 UTC  

bureaucracy is far less an issue in planned economy than in capitalism

2021-02-21 13:56:19 UTC  

that's a fact

2021-02-21 13:56:34 UTC  

what

2021-02-21 13:56:39 UTC  

on averange it consumes 2% of funds in state healthcare, and 10% in private healthcare

2021-02-21 13:56:49 UTC  

I've heard this before. Thanks for sharing it

2021-02-21 13:56:53 UTC  

a bureaucracy slows everything down by having to go through several layers of people

2021-02-21 13:57:02 UTC  

and that doesn't even account for the infighting that happens

2021-02-21 13:57:03 UTC  

that's why private industry is inefficient

2021-02-21 13:57:08 UTC  

Every economy is planned it's just a matter of which sectors the state should control

2021-02-21 13:57:22 UTC  

because anarchy of production is main reason for bureaucracy

2021-02-21 13:57:23 UTC  

I'd recommend reading Anatoly Karlin on this topic

2021-02-21 13:57:32 UTC  

it's both logical and statistically proven

2021-02-21 13:58:17 UTC  

In my eyes dirigism in a mixed economy is an obviously superior tried and true method towards development compared to anything you see today

2021-02-21 13:58:27 UTC  

bureaucracy exists to manage something and it's more likely to expand with a centralised state object than a decentralised private one

2021-02-21 13:58:30 UTC  

I dont care if you want 0% of private sector or 50%

2021-02-21 13:58:35 UTC  

I am socialist myself

2021-02-21 13:58:36 UTC  

Planned economies won't happen again and probably shouldn't

2021-02-21 13:58:40 UTC  

as long as you're not libtard we can agree

2021-02-21 13:58:55 UTC  

China is a planned economy

2021-02-21 13:58:58 UTC  

half of the french economy has the french state involved in some form or antoher

2021-02-21 13:59:00 UTC  

that's also why growth won't be the same as in planned economy times

2021-02-21 13:59:09 UTC  

can you stop comparing literal shit

2021-02-21 13:59:13 UTC  

I talk about active state ownership

2021-02-21 13:59:14 UTC  

you're shit

2021-02-21 13:59:15 UTC  

not involvment

2021-02-21 13:59:17 UTC  

you're shit

2021-02-21 13:59:18 UTC  

monarchist kiddy

2021-02-21 13:59:20 UTC  

voice reveal

2021-02-21 13:59:23 UTC  

We can expand the definition a bit and say all economies are planned like Tolstoy said

2021-02-21 13:59:24 UTC  

China is not a planned economy and that's why it's important now

2021-02-21 13:59:32 UTC  

if the state controls enough seats in a private company they control it effectively

2021-02-21 13:59:39 UTC  

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