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Social Engineering and Alienation between East and West: Czech Christian-Marxist Dialogue in the 1960s from the National Level to the Global Arena
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Ondřej Matějka
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements V
- Table of Contents VII
- Planning in Cold War Europe: Introduction 1
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Part 1: Planning a New World after the War
- Peace, Prosperity and Planning Postwar Trade, 1942–1948 21
- A Bridge between East and West? Gunnar Myrdal and the UN Economic Commission for Europe, 1947–1957 45
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Part 2: High Modernism Planning
- Mandatory Planning versus Indicative Planning? The Eastern Itinerary of French Planners (1960s-1970s) 71
- International Research Planning across the Iron Curtain: East-Central European Social Scientists in the ISSC and Vienna Centre 97
- The Social Engineering Project. Exportation of Capitalist Management Culture to Eastern Europe (1950–1980) 123
- Transferring Western Knowledge to a centrally planned Economy: Finland and the Scientific-Technical Cooperation with the Soviet Union 143
- Social Engineering and Alienation between East and West: Czech Christian-Marxist Dialogue in the 1960s from the National Level to the Global Arena 165
- The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance and the failed Coordination of Planning in the Socialist Bloc in the 1960s 187
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Part 3: Alternatives to Planning
- Learning from Yugoslavia? Western Europe and the Myth of Self-Management (1968–1975) 213
- Managing Socialist Industrialism: Czechoslovak Management Studies in the 1960s and 1970s 237
- Ecosystems Research and Policy Planning: Revisiting the Budworm Project (1972–1980) at the IIASA 261
- “It is not a Question of rigidly Planning Trade” UNCTAD and the Regulation of the International Trade in the 1970s 285
- Planning the Future of World Markets: the OECD’s Interfuturs Project 315
- Works Cited 345
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements V
- Table of Contents VII
- Planning in Cold War Europe: Introduction 1
-
Part 1: Planning a New World after the War
- Peace, Prosperity and Planning Postwar Trade, 1942–1948 21
- A Bridge between East and West? Gunnar Myrdal and the UN Economic Commission for Europe, 1947–1957 45
-
Part 2: High Modernism Planning
- Mandatory Planning versus Indicative Planning? The Eastern Itinerary of French Planners (1960s-1970s) 71
- International Research Planning across the Iron Curtain: East-Central European Social Scientists in the ISSC and Vienna Centre 97
- The Social Engineering Project. Exportation of Capitalist Management Culture to Eastern Europe (1950–1980) 123
- Transferring Western Knowledge to a centrally planned Economy: Finland and the Scientific-Technical Cooperation with the Soviet Union 143
- Social Engineering and Alienation between East and West: Czech Christian-Marxist Dialogue in the 1960s from the National Level to the Global Arena 165
- The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance and the failed Coordination of Planning in the Socialist Bloc in the 1960s 187
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Part 3: Alternatives to Planning
- Learning from Yugoslavia? Western Europe and the Myth of Self-Management (1968–1975) 213
- Managing Socialist Industrialism: Czechoslovak Management Studies in the 1960s and 1970s 237
- Ecosystems Research and Policy Planning: Revisiting the Budworm Project (1972–1980) at the IIASA 261
- “It is not a Question of rigidly Planning Trade” UNCTAD and the Regulation of the International Trade in the 1970s 285
- Planning the Future of World Markets: the OECD’s Interfuturs Project 315
- Works Cited 345