December 2, 2008

The Return of the NEPmen?

Posted by Butler Shaffer on December 2, 2008 11:54 AM | Post a civil, substantive, and intelligent comment

CNBC has been making reference to “The New Economy,” a phrase that immediately brought to mind the “New Economic Policy” established by Lenin in the early years of the Soviet Union. Under this system, a limited amount of entrepreneurship was allowed - particularly in agriculture and small business - in order to allow its practitioners - referred to as “NEPmen” - the “privilege” of producing and selling the goods that sustained the population in the face of the dysfunctional and contradictory policies of state collectivism.

I can just imagine Alan Greenspan being named to head a new cabinet post - the Department of New Economic Planning - to give life to this “New Economy.” After all, he was a part of Ayn Rand’s “inner circle,” so he must be a champion of laissez-faire capitalism, right? Right?

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