This book, first published in 1955, analyses views common to
liberal and socialist, American and European, supporters of
planning in the Cold War era. It examines the levels of public
planning deemed necessary to preserve the social order and security
of the non-Communist world. The recognition that planning and state
intervention were a requirement of the Cold War period meant a
significant shift in thinking was needed in the democratic nations
of the American and European West.
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