The 20th century saw revolutions and wars scar the world with dictators on both of the extreme left and right fighting to control the people of their own countries, and others with millions of innocent people dying at the hands of tyrants. This article seeks to explore how those living under command economies were controlled by the state using the USSR as a case study, and how ultimately they failed. It will end by exploring the question of whether a command economy is possible without the use of rigid social and economic controls which deny human rights and individual freedoms
This essay is an attempt to analyze communism in terms of power. It tries to describe the power mac...
Are command systems that rest on coercion inherently unstable, and did the Soviet economy collapse f...
3 pagesFrom the memoirs of Czechoslovak President Masaryk from the years 1914-1918 wherein he talks ...
Are command systems that rest on coercion inherently unstable, and did the Soviet economy collapse f...
The collapse of the Soviet economy at the end of the 1980s is ascribed to command failure. The likel...
This article provides the first thick description of the counter-intelligence function in a command ...
When a principal gives an order to an agent and advances resources for its implementation, the tempt...
The article deals with the economic behaviour of a hypothetical political leader in the institutiona...
The article argues that the Stalinist state in post-war Hungary aimed to use the wage relation as a ...
In 1961, the leaders of the Albanian communist regime boasted that in Albania had finally been crea...
This paper explores the economics and politics of the tragic Soviet experiment with socialism. Begin...
The article deals with the economic behaviour of a hypothetical politi-cal leader in the institution...
World War I was fought. It was said, to make the world safe for democracy. Yet before that conflict ...
This article seeks to offer some insight into how Gorbachev’s policy of glasnost’ (‘openness’ in the...
State elites and officials “see” their polities and societies through ideological and symbolic lense...
This essay is an attempt to analyze communism in terms of power. It tries to describe the power mac...
Are command systems that rest on coercion inherently unstable, and did the Soviet economy collapse f...
3 pagesFrom the memoirs of Czechoslovak President Masaryk from the years 1914-1918 wherein he talks ...
Are command systems that rest on coercion inherently unstable, and did the Soviet economy collapse f...
The collapse of the Soviet economy at the end of the 1980s is ascribed to command failure. The likel...
This article provides the first thick description of the counter-intelligence function in a command ...
When a principal gives an order to an agent and advances resources for its implementation, the tempt...
The article deals with the economic behaviour of a hypothetical political leader in the institutiona...
The article argues that the Stalinist state in post-war Hungary aimed to use the wage relation as a ...
In 1961, the leaders of the Albanian communist regime boasted that in Albania had finally been crea...
This paper explores the economics and politics of the tragic Soviet experiment with socialism. Begin...
The article deals with the economic behaviour of a hypothetical politi-cal leader in the institution...
World War I was fought. It was said, to make the world safe for democracy. Yet before that conflict ...
This article seeks to offer some insight into how Gorbachev’s policy of glasnost’ (‘openness’ in the...
State elites and officials “see” their polities and societies through ideological and symbolic lense...
This essay is an attempt to analyze communism in terms of power. It tries to describe the power mac...
Are command systems that rest on coercion inherently unstable, and did the Soviet economy collapse f...
3 pagesFrom the memoirs of Czechoslovak President Masaryk from the years 1914-1918 wherein he talks ...