What Next in Poland?
What Next in Poland?
Imagine for a moment that our railway system, whose timetables all are determined by one central authority, suddenly has to cope with an influx of trains whose schedules are to be worked out jointly by passengers and railway workers. Much the same problem will arise for a social system all of whose institutions are directed by a party-government that suddenly has to deal with independent trade unions. Surely, a social system, even of a totalitarian nature, is never as perfect as a timetable; ...
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