2010s, 2018, Socialism is So Hot Right Now (2018)
“Whereas many socialists have recently put their faith in market socialism, nineteenth-century socialists were, by contrast, for the most part opposed to market organization of economic life. The mainstream socialist pioneers favored something that they thought would be far superior, to wit, comprehensive central planning, which, it was hoped, could realize the socialist ideal of a truly sharing society. And the pioneers' successors were encouraged by what they interpreted as victories of planning, such as the industrialization of the Soviet Union and the early institution of educational and medical provision in the People's Republic of China. But central planning, at least as practiced in the past, is, we now know, a poor recipe for economic success, at any rate once a society has provided itself with the essentials of a modern productive system.”
IV. Is the Ideal Feasible?
Why Not Socialism? (2009)
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Harijan (27 January 1940) p. 428
1940s
After the Revolution? (1970; 1990), Ch. 4 : From Principles to Problems
“Perhaps the values of socialists can only be realized by socialists in a nonsocialist society.”
"The Free Market Cargo Cult" (1990).
1990s, For the Sake of Argument: Essays and Minority Reports (1993)
Source: Killing History: The False Left-Right Political Spectrum and the Battle between the ‘Free Left’ and the ‘Statist Left', (2019), p. 305
Cheers.
Speech to the Palmerston Club, Oxford (9 June 1900), quoted in The Times (11 June 1900), p. 3
1900s
How To Change the World: Reflections on Marx and Marxism (2011)