Friday, January 12, 2024

Elsewhere: Data On Capitalism And Other Systems

The first is a distateful counting of the victims of capitalism in the twentieth century. The second concludes that no-longer-actually-existing socialism was about as efficient as western countries. The last argues that general prosperity first declined with the introduction of capitalism.

Here are a couple of other links:

  • Louis-Philippe Rochon argues that we should not teach neoclassical ewconomics to undergraduates.
  • The P2P Foundation seems like an interesting approach.

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