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Titre De la Yougoslavie à l'URSS : Pour une « transparence » des bilans/débat
Auteur Catherine Samary
Mir@bel Revue L'Homme et la société
Numéro no 88-89, 2e et 3e trimestre 1988 Staline est mort hier : L'émergence du social en U.R.S.S.
Rubrique / Thématique
L'URSS vue d'URSS. Dossier
 Écologie en U.R.S.S.
Page 147-159
Résumé anglais Catherine Samary, From Yugoslavia to the USSR. Towards a Clarification of the Debate The reforms which are presently being introduced in the USSR suppose that the workers can "feel that they are their own bosses" (as is repeated in official statements) and assimilate the rules of a market economy. But, in the end, the only real incentive will be profit, or, to the contrary, individual loss. Can the introduction of self-management lead to the acceptance of a competitive market system and, at the same time, improve the functionning of the system ? This article, based upon the example of Yugoslavia and the underground debates which have taken place on the question in Czechoslovakia, rejects such a conclusion. But the author also refutes the idea that to point out the limitations of market reforms is to endorse bureaucratic planning. What must be done is to democratically redefine the criteria and the mechanisms of economic efficacy from the standpoint of workers' self- management itself.
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