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So 28.07.2024 01:17

18/ For a couple of socialists they sure are super defensive, this chapter is just extremely boring.

They are asking why social democracies refuse to answer the question of why they have a “mixed economy” and don’t plan everything, so let me clear that up:

Some stuff works great when it’s centrally planned and some stuff stagnates, bureaucracy seems to spread out and nobody really cares about the money because it’s nobody’s. Exactly what works well with central planning and what doesn’t isn’t completely clear. And I think this “rut” state also occurs in large private organizations. It’s not really private vs public that is the problem ime, it’s more about whether people have a clear idea what they are trying to accomplish, and maybe more importantly: who they are serving. So in my experience public utilities, even broadly defined, seem to work pretty well. But often augmented with private sector “subcontractors”.

Maybe public sector just needs a lot of product managers to get the focus on the part of society one is trying to help. To get a clear feeling of “mission”.

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