> Louis Proyect wrote: > >One other key element of the demise of AM is the market socialism they > >often upheld. When the Gorbachev experiment failed, when the CCP went off > >the deep end welcoming in Nike, etc., when Yugoslavia imploded, it made it > >more difficult to talk about the benefits of including market mechanisms in > >a socialist society. If AM is finished, so is market socialism. > > And so is Soviet-style socialism. So what's left? > Doug why, e-list chatt(er)ing, of course... Michael Hoover
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