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「The Road to Serfdom」 Friedrich Hayek

Social ScientistGB1899 — 1992

Austrian-British economist who won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1974. He contributed to the development of free market economics and liberal thought.

Warning that a planned economy in fatal conceit ultimately leads to the road to serfdom, I firmly protect only the market's spontaneous order.

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Warning that a planned economy in fatal conceit ultimately leads to the road to serfdom, I firmly protect only the market's spontaneous order.

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The planned economy leads down the road to serfdom.
Freedom is the absence of coercion. Nothing more, nothing less.
Knowledge is dispersed. No one can know the whole.
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Peak intellect combined with peak reflection forms a liberal thinker structure that academically demolished planned economy limitations through dispersed knowledge and spontaneous order theory. Strong individualism, conservative disposition, and high courage enabled 30 years of solitary battle during Keynesianism's peak, while epistemological humility creates a unique balance using limits of human reason as theoretical foundation.

Core Abilities

Command
52
Martial
38
Intellect
93
Charm
65

Inner Virtues

Temperance
78
Diligence
85
Reflection
88
Courage
82

Outer Virtues

Loyalty
68
Benevolence
55
Fairness
72
Humility
62

Core Disposition

Pessimism
Optimism
Conservative
Progressive
Individual
Social
Cautious
Bold

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