by Macsporan » Fri 24 Jun 2005, 04:32:15
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')here was rationing in America during WWII, if Wikipedia isn't lying.
Also, the fact that there is a certain amount of government control over pricing and/or rationing doesn't necessarily mean that the government will control the price of every item. In UK during WWII there was control over some essential items and free market on the rest.
My understanding is that there was fuel rationing in the US during the war. In Europe it was food, fuel, clothing and lots of other things. Shipping space was diverted to essential war-frieght so most of the goods on the unrationed markets disappeared or went out of reach. It worked very well on the whole, though of course people grumbled a lot.
Incidentally, one of the main, though unappreciated, reasons that Germany lost the
First World War is because they did
not introduce rationing. Eventually the starving population rebelled.
The bottom line is that you keep people fed, clothed, warm and mobile. With that established you can proceed to remake society at your leisure without fear of rebellion.