Socialism had a hold on the imagination of perhaps most thinking people a hundred years ago.  Those days are gone and markets are now taken seriously  -- even though as many as 100 U. of Chicago faculty think of Milton Friedman as just an ideologue. 
Interestingly, cities are still the exception where faith in central planning/industrial policy is as strong as ever.  This cannot work.  Carl Close shows as much in his examination of San Francisco's Fillmore District.
