Talk:Social capitalism
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[edit] Thread One
Zorotron here. I would like to thank all the contributors to this article on social capitalism. I am dedicated to the theory and am thrilled that it has caught the attention of other wikiphiles. I would like to assure those worried about copyright violations that the text of the original article was my own. Please continue your wonderful contributions!
Making the first paragraph blank-blank-blank "in a nutshell" is a reasonable action by a person who hasn't read the wiki-style paragraph. I believe, with a few edits (its grammar and such is clearly lacking and disappointing to anyone who likes to use polysyllabic words) this article could become excellent! I am looking foward to its success. I will be changing it now.
- I found a major problem. Since I can recognize college thesis-style writing, (the style exemplified on the August 12, 2006 version by Zorotron) and this version appears to be before it was wikify-tagged, I think the first text, of which so many have edited from, could be copyright violation or a unjust use of someone's college thesis. I am looking into it. --Evan 21:34, 5 September 2006 (UTC)
Social capitalism may refer to Dengism Deng Xiaoping proposed Socialism with Chinese characteristics that is the mixture of socialist and market capitalist policies.
[edit] Technical Issues
There are two technical issues of interest. The first is the implementaton of direct democracy, both the political and organizational structures as well as electronic voting systems thereof. This was not appropos the scope of this article so didn't put it in the added ยง The second issue is socialist calculation, which I believe may also be referred to as the Vienna problem, basically a massive linear programming problem to determine optimal allocation of resources for social production given a stated overall objective function. The latter would have been relevant but there doesn't seem to be an article yet.
See also my comments on "socialism with Chinese characteristics". Lycurgus 00:08, 2 October 2007 (UTC)