Institutions, Nationalism, and the Transition Process in Eastern Europe

Social Philosophy and Policy 10 (2):65-78 (1993)
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Abstract

In the late 1980s, the actual accomplishments of capitalism finally made a convincing case against socialism. After several decades of experimentation with human beings, socialism in the former Soviet Union and Eastern European countries died an inglorious death. To an economist, the present value of the expected future benefits from socialism fell relative to their current production costs. And Marx was finally dead and, hopefully, buried

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