Cybernetics for the Command Economy

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* Article: Cybernetics for the command economy: Foregrounding entropy in late Soviet planning. By Diana Kurkovsky West . History of the Human Sciences, Volume 33, Issue 1 doi

URL = https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0952695119886520


Abstract

“The Soviet Union had a long and complex relationship with cybernetics, especially in the domain of planning. This article looks at Soviet postwar efforts to draw up plans for the rapidly developing, industrializing, and urbanizing Siberia, where cybernetic models were used to develop a vision of cybernetic socialism. Removed from Moscow bureaucracy and politics, the various planning institutes of the Siberian Academy of Sciences became a key frontier for exploring the potential of cybernetic thinking to offer a necessary corrective to Soviet planning. Researchers there put forth a vision of a dynamic Soviet economy managed through partially automated subsystems, which, while decentralized, would grant the central planning apparatus flexibility, a capacity for emergence, and overall solvency in the face of increasingly complex factors that required consideration.”


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Book: Economic Cybernetics