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Originally Posted by danielpalos
From a purely hypothetical consideration, any command economy should be able to legislate its way to a first world economy as a form of promoting the general welfare. A question has been brought up that asks, why it hasn't been done? Does anyone have a good rebuttal?
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It has been done. The amazing changes and improvements took place In USSR and by Germans. The war collapsed many achievements, but pre-war years were indeed the years of rapid increasing in general welfare in comparison to the start point. The commanding center could inflict the real positive changes, reforms and even miracles some time, but it could not change and upgrade itself, cause feedback influence was cut. The development of the system overcame the development of the command center. Imagine the human being, in which only body grows adult and the mind stays childlike. The conflict between them destroys stability and safety of the whole being.