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Don Midwest's avatar

I worked at two socialist enterprises in the US. The first was university teaching for 6 years. Then another 23 years at AT&T which was a regulated monopoly.

There was a court mandated breakup in 1984 and the current AT&T is a marketing company.

I joined AT&T Bell Labs in 1978. At the time it was the largest company in the world with 1 million employees. The R&D in Bell Labs resulted in innovations such as the transistor and Unix. The manufacturing unit, Western Electric stood for manufacturing excellence for 153 years. Even the name Western Electric was given up.

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Richard Roskell's avatar

One of Mr. Lu's interesting comments: "Institutional arrangements such as the welfare state, state-owned enterprises, industrial policy, development-oriented finance, and centralized labor-management negotiation can contradict the logic of profit at the micro level, and can contradict the logic of overall profit in the short term, but cannot go against the prescriptive nature of capitalism - the logic of total profit in the long run."

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