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*Open collaboration, and specifically [[Distributive Enterprise]], is missing is 2023.
*Open collaboration, and specifically [[Distributive Enterprise]], is missing is 2023.
*Planned economies haven't historically worked - [https://fee.org/articles/todays-anti-capitalists-want-to-regulate-what-you-can-eat-how-often-you-drive-and-the-size-of-your-home/]
*Planned economies haven't historically worked . Even the Khmer Rouge was started by educated theorists, but it didn't end well.  [https://fee.org/articles/todays-anti-capitalists-want-to-regulate-what-you-can-eat-how-often-you-drive-and-the-size-of-your-home/].
*Capitalism leaves people behind - Atlantic - [https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/01/mba-students-against-capitalism/621117/]
*Capitalism leaves people behind - Atlantic - [https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/01/mba-students-against-capitalism/621117/]
*Contract-based enterprise communities may work if private contract works instead of government regulation.
*Planned economy example: [[Great Leap Forward]]. The Khmer Rouge called itself the 'ultimate Next Leap Forward]]

Latest revision as of 17:12, 5 February 2023

  • Open collaboration, and specifically Distributive Enterprise, is missing is 2023.
  • Planned economies haven't historically worked . Even the Khmer Rouge was started by educated theorists, but it didn't end well. [1].
  • Capitalism leaves people behind - Atlantic - [2]
  • Contract-based enterprise communities may work if private contract works instead of government regulation.
  • Planned economy example: Great Leap Forward. The Khmer Rouge called itself the 'ultimate Next Leap Forward]]