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== Central Planning ==
== Central Planning ==


von Mises argument is not from calculation but from planning, central planning. Thus Cockshot's and Caplan's criticismsm collapse into aheap of burned kindling. The final disintegrated cinder is the reference to Turing.
von Mises argument is not from calculation but from planning, central planning. Thus Cockshot's and Caplan's criticisms collapse into a heap of burned kindling. The final disintegrated cinder is the reference to Turing.


Turing's claim was not as stated on the film based on his life that a computer can be "like a brain". His claim is, a computer can be the same as the brain. These are 2 counts against theneurological argument - and that is what is case is - one day there will be a computer that does what Turing claimed will be but, best of all, will super-cede many brains.
Turing's claim was not as stated on the film based on his life that a computer can be "like a brain". His claim is, a computer can be the same as the brain. These are 2 counts against the neurological argument - and that is what the case is - one day there will be a computer that does what Turing claimed will be but, best of all, will super-cede many brains.


To say that Turing meant many brains in one brain and plus, imaginably, more contained within the one singular brain to deal with only economics only adds more nonsense to the nonsense piled up since Turing.
To say that Turing meant many brains in one brain to deal with only economics ( and the claim entails that force) adds more nonsense to the nonsense piled up by and since Turing, as brilliant as he was.


On economics, Copland compounds his Turing nonsense by appealing to trivia as does the entire article.
On economics, Caplan and Cokcshot compound Turing's nonsense by appealing to trivia.


The crunch is, central planning is impossible. Attempts to impose central planning entails economic destitution for millions and rests on totalitarianism to impose it. I am acquainted with professors who quit the assumptions of socialism, and the myth of perfect competition and Keynesian poison because they, independently, drew the same conclusions. [[Special:Contributions/1.145.161.117|1.145.161.117]] ([[User talk:1.145.161.117|talk]]) 14:44, 1 April 2023 (UTC)
The crunch is, central planning is impossible. Attempts to impose central planning entails economic destitution for millions and rests on totalitarianism to impose it. I am acquainted with professors who quit the assumptions of socialism, and the myth of perfect competition and Keynesian poison because they, independently, drew the same conclusions. [[Special:Contributions/1.145.161.117|1.145.161.117]] ([[User talk:1.145.161.117|talk]]) 14:44, 1 April 2023 (UTC)

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Central Planning

von Mises argument is not from calculation but from planning, central planning. Thus Cockshot's and Caplan's criticisms collapse into a heap of burned kindling. The final disintegrated cinder is the reference to Turing.

Turing's claim was not as stated on the film based on his life that a computer can be "like a brain". His claim is, a computer can be the same as the brain. These are 2 counts against the neurological argument - and that is what the case is - one day there will be a computer that does what Turing claimed will be but, best of all, will super-cede many brains.

To say that Turing meant many brains in one brain to deal with only economics ( and the claim entails that force) adds more nonsense to the nonsense piled up by and since Turing, as brilliant as he was.

On economics, Caplan and Cokcshot compound Turing's nonsense by appealing to trivia.

The crunch is, central planning is impossible. Attempts to impose central planning entails economic destitution for millions and rests on totalitarianism to impose it. I am acquainted with professors who quit the assumptions of socialism, and the myth of perfect competition and Keynesian poison because they, independently, drew the same conclusions. 1.145.161.117 (talk) 14:44, 1 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]