Perestroika, Too, is Developed Socialism

Russian Studies in Philosophy 32 (1):62-67 (1993)
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Abstract

There is one phenomenon of perestroika that struck me from the very outset Things, it would seem, are being done more rationally than in the preceding period: the most senseless construction projects have been halted; military spending has diminished ; and the most odious politicians have been replaced. Yet the system works more and more poorly! The more reasonable the things that are done, the worse the system functions!

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