Lenin (1917), in complete agreement with Marx, and with the true meaning of socialism, lays out the economic and organizational identity between state-capitalism and socialism. The only difference - which isn't one - is the "class" of the leaders of the system. …
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Understanding Monopoly Socialism
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The Electoral Map
http://economicliberty.net/plan/2008/05/electoral-map.htmlThis is pretty amazing - as of right now (and the last vote was cast almost 24 hours ago, so not sure if its still running) the outcome at this Ask 500 People's question of mine tracks perfectly with the voters' spectrum of about 40% Republican, 40% Democrat and the remainder as Independent/Swing/Don't …
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A Race to the Bottom
http://economicliberty.net/plan/2008/05/race-to-bottom.htmlCould it be that governments around the world are competing so hard for investment that they are actually going to bottom out on business taxation one day soon? This is the best sign I have seen in some time - since the big trend toward flat taxes by former communist countries - that indeed a small-government world is possible. …
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Elsewhere
http://robertvienneau.blogspot.com/2008/05/elsewhere.htmlSome feminists have started blogging on economics: Kathy G. and Allison. Kathy G. doesn't seem to draw on Feminist Economics. I don't know about Allison. I recently stumbled on the blog of an economist at Cambridge, UK. As I understand it, this blog is from Edward Nell's son. I might as well give a quote from Edward Nell:"Joan Robinson started the capital theory/production function controversies in the 1950s. After Sraffa's book in 1960 the next decades saw major battles in the journals, battles
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