Never thought about this in relation to NRx before but many years ago I got elected to a committee by a big margin and I was basically terrible at it and contributed nothing. Just really makes you think
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Various forms of decentralised processes with some degree of centralised control could blur the distinction between centrally planned or not in that kind of hypothetical world as well maybe
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Could they really not innovate as fast as the west? They did get into space first.
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And the places the US did innovate better, tended to be centrally planned themselves
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They had fallen behind economically by the end of the cold war though, what's your theory on why that happened?
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Stalin fucked their agriculture and left them vulnerable in the long term. Or something.
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I'm really not sure because to me it looks like China did a lot worse in the short term, but flourished in the long term.
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Isn't Dengism a rejection of central planning at least partially though, something they could perhaps bring themselves to do more easily because of the greater upheaval they suffered in the earlier days
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