At 04:40 PM 4/26/00 -0400, you wrote:
... Galbraith endorsed technocracy, no ? The private corporations have
technocrats/bureaucrats too, yet they claim liberal capitalism means some
kind of anti-bureaucratic democracy.
it's a "democracy" that follows the one dollar/one vote principle.
John
I wrote:
I think that it's unfair to dub PK a practitioner of "free market dogma,"
since he's a technocratic type.
Mine writes:
Unfairness? I am not quite sure. Almost all the technocrats I am aware
of are "closet" free marketeers, either preaching "state regulated
capitalism" to make sure
Technocrats in power in a post-capitalist country can
also set themselves up as a new ruling class, as in the old USSR.
True, but now. In the past, USSR was a socialist economy, neither a "state
commanded capitalism" nor a "free market capitalism it was "state
socialist"..
Mine,Aysen
Jim
At 05:00 PM 4/24/00 -0400, you wrote:
Technocrats in power in a post-capitalist country can
also set themselves up as a new ruling class, as in the old USSR.
True, but now. In the past, USSR was a socialist economy, neither a "state
commanded capitalism" nor a "free market capitalism it
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At 02:30 PM 4/24/00 -0400, you wrote:
i did *not* mean by "originality" "creativity" or "cleverness". I
meant
that Krugman "repeats" his fre
At 05:00 PM 4/24/00 -0400, you wrote:
Technocrats in power in a post-capitalist country can
also set themselves up as a new ruling class, as in the old USSR.
True, but now. In the past, USSR was a socialist economy, neither a
"state
commanded capitalism" nor a "free market capitalism it
At 06:11 PM 4/24/00 -0400, you wrote:
I am somewhat confused by the term technocrat. Is it used to mean one who
uses power, or representative of a adherent of Technocracy's technological
social design.
yeah, but nowadays, as I understand it, a "technocrat" is simply an
"expert" who makes
Jim:
Quite apart from all these political questions, I'm wondering how you think
Krugman's arrogance plays? Do you think it comes off as authoritative or
off-putting to non-lefties? It is interesting to me that the Times should feel
compelled to muscle up with two dismissive columnists--Krugman
Joel asks:
Quite apart from all these political questions, I'm wondering how you
think Krugman's arrogance plays? Do you think it comes off as
authoritative or off-putting to non-lefties? It is interesting to me that
the Times should feel compelled to muscle up with two dismissive
ake concesssions for
"free ticket", they "reimpose" authoritarianism on those systems to be
able to better liberalize their trade regimes.
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