Socialist alternatives to capitalism II: Vienna to Santa Fe

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Optimal control theory and information technology provide tools with the capacity to implement top-down centralized allocation of resources in complex economies organized through a social division of labor. Twentieth century political and systems thinking, however, emphasize the virtues of bottom-up spontaneously organized systems. Workers’ control can be analyzed as one variety of bottom-up spontaneous organization. Another is peer production, as in the case of open-source software. A model of peer production under the name Lifenet provides some insights into the advantages and limitations of this approach to socialism.

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Foley, D. K. (2020). Socialist alternatives to capitalism II: Vienna to Santa Fe. Review of Evolutionary Political Economy, 1(3), 313–328. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43253-020-00013-4

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