Tomas Härdin has recently published a new post on In-kind accounting on his blog. Here’s an excerpt:
“In order to effect control of any system we must first have data on that system. A planned economy, such as I’ve been writing about for the last few years, is synonymous with economic coordination in kind. For such coordination to not be completely arbitrary, to devolve into subjectivist nonsense, we must have accurate in-kind data. Accounting in kind, accounting in physical terms, can be used to gather such data.”
To read the full blogpost click here.