Arvo Turtiainen

Arvo Albin Turtiainen (16 September 1904, Helsinki – 8 October 1980) was a Finnish writer and recipient of the Eino Leino Prize in 1973.[1]

Arvo Turtiainen, another from left

Works

  • Muutos (1936)
  • Rautakourat (1938)
  • Tie pilven alta (1939)
  • Palasin kotiin (1944)
  • Laulu kiven ja raudan ympyrässä (1945)
  • Ihminen n:o 503/42 (1946)
  • Laulu puolueelle (1946)
  • Tapahtui satamassa (1954)
  • Laulu ajasta ja rakkaudesta (1954)
  • Minä rakastan (1955)
  • Syyskevät (1959)
  • Minä paljasjalkainen (1962)
  • Runoja 1943–64 (1964)
  • Hyvää joulua (1967)
  • Puheita Porthaninrinteellä (1968)
  • Leivän kotimaa (1974)
  • Runoja 1934–68 (1974)
  • Minun maailmani: Kirjoituksia 1932–1975 (1978)
gollark: In any case, if you have a planned system and some new need comes up... what do you do, spend weeks updating the models and rerunning them? That is not really quick enough.
gollark: If you want to factor in each individual location's needs in some giant model, you'll run into issues like:- people lying- it would be horrifically complex
gollark: Information flow: imagine some farmer, due to some detail of their climate/environment, needs extra wood or something. But the central planning models just say "each farmer needs 100 units of wood for farming 10 units of pig"; what are they meant to do?
gollark: The incentives problems: central planners aren't really as affected by how well they do their jobs as, say, someone managing a firm, and you probably lack a way to motivate people "on the ground" as it were.
gollark: What, so you just want us to be stuck at one standard of living forever? No. Technology advances and space mining will... probably eventually happen.

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