

Planned society, yesterday, today, tomorrow
Book • 1937
This book is a collection of essays by thirty-five economists, sociologists, and statesmen, edited by Findlay MacKenzie.
It discusses the concept of economic planning and control, tracing its evolution from primitive and medieval societies to modern times.
The symposium addresses the need for economic planning in a rapidly changing world, highlighting various approaches from totalitarian states to more limited governmental interventions.
It discusses the concept of economic planning and control, tracing its evolution from primitive and medieval societies to modern times.
The symposium addresses the need for economic planning in a rapidly changing world, highlighting various approaches from totalitarian states to more limited governmental interventions.
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