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== Footnotes == <references> <ref name="vs">One can term H.G. Wells' scheme a kind of "Voluntary Socialism through technocracy". Although the more common form of Voluntary Socialism is turning for-profit corporations into nonprofits, in this scheme technocrats are supposed to create a bunch of jobs and communities and city facilities simply for the good of everyone else. One major problem with this scheme is that it still involves artisanal ownership of chunks of society; it could easily bring results like capitalists building vast numbers of houses and nobody being able to live in them because, partly thanks to the artisanal workers themselves collecting so much of the weekly pay for the project, only capitalists have the ability to generate value and buy more social territory.</ref> <ref name="HGW"><cite class="article">Marxism versus Liberalism</cite> (Stalin 1934). In <cite>Works</cite> (Vol. 14). London: Red Star Press. Marxists Internet Archive. [https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/stalin/works/1934/07/23.htm]</ref> <ref name="DHW"><cite>Demon-Haunted World</cite> (Sagan 1997). Ballantine Books.</ref> </references>
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