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Yeah but they didn't really know that at the time. It's a failure of leadership however to realise just how big and important and transformative this was all going to be. Digitalisation should be looked at historically like industrialisation. They were definitely slow to it.
It's not as bad as some people make out though. They were like... 7 years behind I would say. Everyone always talks of it as "20 years behind" and that strikes me as an exaggeration.
There was also a sort of battle internally in the Soviet union between the proponents of socialism and the market reformers though which probably didn't help while simultaneously watching the west get ahead in this area it would have made people seeing it believe that capitalism is innovative without realising the material forces driving it were very different.
i wonder if Allende hadn't been couped that Cybersyn would've made the soviets get into it more