"If you thought the Soviet Union’s collapse meant the end of central
planning, you were wrong. Central planning is alive and well. In fact,
it’s even stronger now than it was during the Soviet Union’s heyday.
What’s even more disturbing is that many who would strongly oppose
Soviet-style central planning and who consider themselves to be
defenders of free markets fail to recognize their acceptance of central
planning and see no contradiction between their acceptance of central
planning and their alleged support of the market economy."
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