# Markets vs planning > Schoolchildren in the US are commonly taught to conceive of the broad variety of political-economic systems, both those extant and those possible, as divisible into two essential and opposing categories: “[[markets]]” and “[[planning]].” > > – [[Markets in the Next System]] > “Markets,” in this formulation, offer opportunities for commerce which make people free, while “planning” oppresses people through inefficient resource rationing. > > – [[Markets in the Next System]] > It is taken for granted that “markets” and “[[capitalism]]” are synonymous; likewise “planning” and “[[socialism]].” The problems with this formulation are legion, but particularly egregious is its utter ahistoricity: inconveniently for the schoolteachers formulation, markets predate capitalism by thousands of years. > > – [[Markets in the Next System]] See also [[socialist calculation debate]]. I would (surprise surprise) prefer something that has a little bit of each - e.g. [[P2P accounting]].